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mommyofWHA

ligitimate stay at home jobs

by mommyofWHAComment Published at 11:4611:4658 comments58 comments2105 Visits2105 VisitsReport
I love staying at home with my kids , but well lets face it somedays I am bored.. I would love to find a job that I can do from home that is a legitimate business . I dont trust those ads that say send us 20 dollars and we will send you an envelope stuffing kit etc .. any ideas for me??
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sunbrix
September 29th | sunbrix
ONLINE JOBS WORKING FROM HOME

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PamG
September 2007 | PamG
Re: ligitimate stay at home jobs
I have tried many things - to make money and fight boredom. The most profitable for me has been AC

I make very little from the referral, so use it or not. I still stand by AC as a real and legitimate way to makey money from home. Lots of WAHMs on the site.



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chlosmum
June 2007 | chlosmum
Re: ligitimate stay at home jobs

Hi, you sound just like me. I searched for ages trying to find some way to beat the boredom and contribute financially to my family from home. About 5months ago i saw an ad in the local paper for typists wanted to work from home and went to the web address it gave to check it out. I must admit it kinda looked scammy but i gave it a go and am sooooo glad i did! Check it out if you still after something www.workathomedetective.com I earn about 300-500 a week now just by hoping on the net each night once the kids are in bed and doing a bit of typing. Its so great. Hope its what your looking for. Good luck!



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sunbrix
June 2007 | sunbrix
Re: ligitimate stay at home jobs

Hi, i just wanted to say that i love your blog, and that i have alot work from home information on my site about earning money working from home,www.fastmoneyaustralia.com.au



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jacqueline7277
February 2007 | jacqueline7277
great home business opportunity
I have four childre, 2 at school and 2 at home, so I decided to look for a home business that was easy to work over the internet as I am about 500kms from the nearest big town, so  I went searching on ebay and found a great company, which has reall assistance, I have gained not only a business but a few great friends, we all help each other out, and brain storm, it is unreal!!  The company has been around for over 14 years and is listed on teh NASDAQ so you know its not a fly by night. If you would like to look at this biz go to www.sugarmums.com.au and fill in the like more info page, put jacqueline as your referral (as we all use this site as a team, save $$$ on costs) and i will get back to you, alternatively email me direct, jacquelines_101@hotmail.com


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ann-of-loxley
February 2007 | ann-of-loxley
Childminding!

I am in the process of becoming a childminder! - I am not sure what you call it in your country? - I live in the UK (but its NOT a babysitter - you  have to have liability insurance and records of all the children you childmind - its more like running a nursery in your own home but the same rules for a nursery dont always apply for childminding!)

Its just like having more children, but I get paid for it and they get to go home at the end of the day! hehe I couldnt really imagine a better job as it allows me to stay at home with my son!

Its not for everyone though obviously! - Ebay is good too, but you have to have alot of stuff to sell! lol - My friend and I have managed to get together and sell all the old childrens clothes and maternity clothes and yes that has made us a few hundred, but thats about it! - We are running out of things to sell...at least ONE Christmas was covered! hehe - Havnt actually thought about branching out yet and investing in things to sell or making my own things.  I think you have to make something that people really want! - I have another friend who is making 'Taggie' like blankies and selling them on ebay - but loads of people are doing that! lol

Also, I used to deliver catalogues - something I could also do with my son!  But as we dont have a car and live in a very wet country...it became rather unpleasant after awhile and not worth it for the amount we were making! - Catalogues are HARD work! lol

Currently though we are cleaning the local church! - We do it twice a week and its only a few hours and only a hundred a month, but its pocket money and gets us out of the house plus of course my son can come with me as the chuch dont mind at all!



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emmysmum
January 2007 | emmysmum
Ebay
I think the best stay at home job would be Ebay! Have you heard the saying "Gotta spend money to make money?"  Well it is so very true!
The only thing with Ebay is that it involves hours and weeks of researching products and decent wholesalers in order to make a decent profit.
You need to be really interested in what you are selling, because things will sell better! You need to research what you want to sell on eBay too and see how much similar items sell for and how many bids were placed! IT is always best to have 4 different categories of interest.
And last but not least, be very specific with the item description! IF the item has a scratch on it, say that in the description and specify as to where....also include pictures....chances are the item will sell better if the buyer can see what he she is buying! OH and another thing lol, make sure you don't put your starting bid too high, chances are you wont get many bids!


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Lorene
5.00 (Excellent) | December 2006 | Lorene
ligitimate stay at home jobs
Have you found any jobs on line yet?  My husband sells real esate, and as you know the market is really slow right now. Please let me know if you hear of a way to stay @ home w/ kids, and help financially @ home.  Thanks, Lorene


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      peter-pajamanation
June 2007 | peter-pajamanation
Re: ligitimate stay at home jobs

Hi Lorene,

If you have some computer skills have a look at Pajamanation.com.au. It's a good site to find small jobs to spice your income. Please let me know if I can help. All the best, Peter


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mumtozoe
December 2006 | mumtozoe
work from home

HI There

I sell Gallery Bags.  Check out my products here: (under the heading Gallery Bags)

Yes, we do have an upfront cost, however you dont need to do parties, have any minimum orders each month, but we do however suggest you put in a least one order every 6 months to know that you are still with us, and thats it.

I love my job as a demonstrator, and I can work at home while looking after my baby.



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Jodette
5.00 (Excellent) | December 2006 | Jodette
ligitimate stay at home jobs

I work around six children as an independant consultant selling educational cd roms and books we have six hundred products for all ages. You can balance work and family, earn a generous income and build a substantial home library for free or at a fraction of the cost. It is a great no pressure company and the products sell themselves. If you want more information contact me Jodie-is@hotmail.com



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tanny
December 2006 | tanny
work from home
does any one know of any work from home ideas i live in adelide and have been looking on the internet but no luck at finding anything i would be good at.i love make-up and beauty so something along those lines would be good


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      mummy1987
5.00 (Excellent) | December 2006 | mummy1987
work from home

hi tanny

y dont u sell avon thats wat i do

luv hailie



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           tanny
5.00 (Excellent) | December 2006 | tanny
work from home
hi i did try avon once years ago i brought more than i sold.i have been thinking about doing it again,kids could help


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caffelatte
December 2006 | caffelatte
Leisa's Secret Weightloss Consultants
CONSULTANTS NEEDED Brand new opportunity to be a consultant with one of Australia's most successful weight loss companies. This is NOT MLM or network marketing. This is a genuine opportunity - no need to carry stock, no need to do deliveries, all deliveries are free and sent out by the company. You can also start your own team, do party plan, this is a very flexible opportunity. All training and support materials are supplied free of charge. *conditions apply FREE Membership for personal use entitles you to 20% off future purchases - simply fill out application form FREE Membership for Home Business entitles you to 20% to 25% on direct sales with 5% on team turnover and sponsored retailers' turnover with additional qualifying bonus of $200 a month. No ongoing purchases required, no purchasing stock, all deliveries postage FREE, all brochures and additional support books supplied free, DVD's and business cards supplied free. No membership fees!


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Nontoxic
December 2006 | Nontoxic
Home Business
Lina! Is your Business Melaleuca the wellness company???  If So I do have to agree with you that it is a wonderful opportunity for stay at home mums, I was doing this but had to stop as I could afford to continue ordering the 35 product point value of products every month (approx $150) However if anyone is interested in buying the products, They are fantastic and environmenmtally friendly I can certainly point you in the right direction.  I'm hoping to be able to afford to start buying the products again myself very soon (I'm still using them) as they last for ages, smell and taste great and are shipped to your door just like shopping from home.


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mummy1987
December 2006 | mummy1987
WORK PLEASE HELP

hi every1

well i think avon is an excellent way.

the best way to do it is when you sign up ask 4 an area and then door knock 2 all the houses and leave books with people that are interested but rite down people who r not interested so u dont hav 2 go bak there and if people are not home jus leave a book anyway but rite somewhere 'if dont want more books tick box' and draw a box so then u know who wants it and who doesnt. then bout 3 days later collect the books and hand them out again and keep goin until the day b4 u hav 2 put the order through. then rite out all the orders and out them on the order forms and then jus put it all through on the net. couple of days later the order comes and u can jus sort out the orders in2 bags and deliver them and do the book thing all over again but this time u only need 2 leave them at houses that wanted another book. its great 4 a bit of xtra money but u dont get 2 much.

does any1 know any sydney work from home jobs that arent like your own business types like actually typing or sumthin on the computer 4 actual companies in the city or watever.

luv hailie



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      emmysmum
5.00 (Excellent) | December 2006 | emmysmum
WORK PLEASE HELP
go to www.jobsearch.gov.au

then on home page type in your post code
it will take you to another page with a whole list of jobs that are available!


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           mummy1987
4.68 (Excellent) | January 2007 | mummy1987
WORK PLEASE HELP
thanx but in case u didnt c above i want a work at home job and if i go 2 jobsearch it doesnt hav a seperate section 4 that but thanx anyway


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                emmysmum
5.00 (Excellent) | January 2007 | emmysmum
WORK PLEASE HELP
oh well, i hope you find what you want.....but it can be very hard!


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mellie
5.00 (Excellent) | December 2006 | mellie
ligitimate stay at home jobs
Hi All, I'm personally not running Market Research Groups anymore but if you visit my old website of www.cashforyouropinion.com.au I've got Market Research contacts listed for all states in Australia, Mystery Shopping websites listed, Online Survey websites listed, Work From Home Ideas listed, Freebie websites listed and Special Offers listed - and no I'm not charging you for the information.. Although if you wanted to buy something go to the Special Offers and feel free to browse.. At the moment there is an excellent deal where you get free movies for 2 weeks and you don't even have to leave home - to see this go the Special Offers page and then click on Movies and it will bring the offer up.. he he Sorry I've been sharing this one with all my friends.. Cheers, Mellie.


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LovingMommy101
November 2006 | LovingMommy101
scrapbooking

i want to start a scrapbooking business, through the internet. i've found some pretty decent sites to order from and get started, now i just have to get a permit # and order everything to get going, hopefully this will happen soon.



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      emmysmum
5.00 (Excellent) | January 2007 | emmysmum
scrapbooking
Have you tried finding wholesalers in China?
This is quite possibly the best way to go as the items are factory direct and well below wholesale prices!
It is sometimes hard getting in contact with the sales rep though!
The items are also high in quality! Cheap high quality products, the less YOU pay, and the more you sell them for, the bigger the profit!


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midnightcaz
November 2006 | midnightcaz
bussiness
im setting my own online bussiness up, making hand made cards, website is www.happydazecards.co.uk hope youll take a look and let me no wot u think, more card are geting added, i will make one from scratch if i havnt got one online yet. be nice to get it going and to get a few orders, sorry to be checky.


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marla-b
5.00 (Excellent) | November 2006 | marla-b
ligitimate stay at home jobs
hi just woundering if you are still looking for a job from home. I was in the same place, but i found something i love so far and i am home with my kids and doing it. If you are still interested please e-mail me at marlaanna33@yahoo.ca. Talk to you soon.


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      youngmumof2
5.00 (Excellent) | November 2006 | youngmumof2
ligitimate stay at home jobs
hi i'm interested in a stay at home job. What's your suggestion. email me at hmartin84@dodo.com.au


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julielf
October 2006 | julielf
Shop online
Many countries have systems already set up that you buy product from your own business and refer others if you think it could work for them.  If you would like more info on this let me know.  If you are looking for a business from home, make sure that you check out the companies financial history and credit rating.  You don't want to get stuck with a company who is going under.  I have a business that deals with a company who is debt free and in over 90 countries and its easy.  Contact me to find out more.


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      marla-b
5.00 (Excellent) | October 2006 | marla-b
Shop online
i am woundering about your business.


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Lina
October 2006 | Lina
legit business opportunity - get paid for what you already do

I have been looking for something to do from home as well and I went thu tons of different web sites. Avon, Tupperware, Mary Kay are all great, but to a mother with kids that is staying at home are they really that useful??  So I came across one site in particular that caught my attention. For all those who's gonna say that I'm just trying to advertise my business, I want to say  that that is not what I'm trying to do. I'm sincerely trying to help those that not only want to make their homes safer by switching to better products that they already use in their homes, but to also have a chance to get paid for referring other people. It is not MLM and you dont need to run after people to get them signed up. You simply use the company's products yourself and get your own opinion and experience with those products and share this information with others, especially those that you know might benefit from those products. Not only they are going to save you money in the long run, you will be sure that your kids won't be breathings in any harmful fumes from the detergents you use or accidentally stick their little fingers into dishwashing liquid and try to lick it and then poison themselves to death. I'm sure a lot of you have heard about those things happening. You will have a personal mentor who will teach you how to so things, show you different approaches, help you set up your web site and much much more and it is all for free.

We all already shop for for laundry products, shampoo, toothpaste, deodorant, vitamins and nutritional supplements, cleaning products, candles,  and other household, personal care and home cleaning products each month. Let me show you today how you can switch stores and shop where I do for healthier, safer, more cost effective products for you and your family, with an OPTION to also earn an income revenue sharing with the company!   Imagine getting an income every time people you know shop at Wal-Mart or Sam’s Club, or your local grocery store, those stores do not allow you to revenue share and earn an income, but our store does.

For more information, check out my website and request more info- www.biz4stayathomemoms.com

 PS. It only takes 29$ to start, but they're having a great October promotion, so check it out. And it is 100% satisfaction guarantee - if you don't like it - return evrything for the full refund.

 



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      marla-b
5.00 (Excellent) | October 2006 | marla-b
legit business opportunity - get paid for what you already do
i am woundering about the business.


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exquisite-flower
5.00 (Excellent) | October 2006 | exquisite-flower
ligitimate stay at home jobs
Just wanted to add.  There are many survey sites online, different ones for different countries.  In order to encourage participation many ofer reward schemes, these can be points that when collected can be converted to a cheque, or vouchers for local main street, or even internet shopping.  Well worth looking into and many only take 10-20 mins.  So two or three of those a day can be slightly profitable while keeping you occupied.
EF.x 


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homedadmatty
October 2006 | homedadmatty
Real Home Employment
With todays technology it is not difficult to find an employer who will be happy to have you work from home.

Why?

It saves companies money in overheads to have you working from your own home office.

Depending on your skills there are a plethora of employment from home opportunities.

I am not talking about selling herbalife or hosting plastic partys. These jobs need real skills like:

Translation
Typing Data Entry
Telesales
Programming
Engineering
Help Desk
etc

The best way to find these jobs is via the Internet. Google is a good start.

Here are just a few links to get you started:

Help Desk
LiveOps: http://www.liveops.com/
VoiceLog: http://www.voicelog.com/careers.html
Work At Home Agent: http://www.workathomeagents.com/

Data Entry
Connect Plus: http://www.connect-dataplus.com/employ.shtml

Translation:
Languages Unlimited: http://www.languagesunlimited.com/recr.php

For the home teachers this one is a must.

Limu (teaching & tutoring, including hobbies): http://www.limu.com/pages/teach.html

If you want to make real money and have the joy of being home with the little ones then this may be the ticket.

Beware of the false promises and don't pay out up front costs for welcome packets and information CD's only to find out that someone from herbalife is calling wanting you to buy the product and call others to be sucked in.

If you want to know more about this subject or how to make a good espresso then send me a message and we can have a chat.



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      exquisite-flower
February 2007 | exquisite-flower
Real Home Employment
Thank you for these...I have saved them to favourites to browse later on.  I have been looking for four years for a work from home, and now that I get so tired so easily I would much prefer a home based job simply so that I can do more work - walking exhausts me a lot right now and I would have to walk to work, as well as dropping my daughter to pre-school.  I would be less productive, and that is a shame.
I hope that one of these either works out of the Uk or goes international.  Thanks again
Peace
EF.x 


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      marla-b
5.00 (Excellent) | October 2006 | marla-b
Real Home Employment
i am looking for a job from home. But i am in Canada, Ontario. When looking on the net i see a lot for U.S.A. Is there somthing for Canada.


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           jacqueline7277
February 2007 | jacqueline7277
Real Home Employment
I am an at home mum in Australia, but am involved with a reputable company that is in the USA and Canada, If you would like the information on it, email me jacquelines_101@hotmail.com and I will give you the details to find out more!!


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           peachynowamum
5.00 (Excellent) | October 2006 | peachynowamum
Real Home Employment
they have amway in canada if your interested u can email me p_s_peachy@bigpond.com and i will send you some more info


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                peachynowamum
5.00 (Excellent) | October 2006 | peachynowamum
Real Home Employment
also if you have msn i can guide u through it help give tips and advice answer ne questions and the next person i get in you area as a rep will go under you just as aboost to your new career my msn is p_s_peachy@hotmail.com


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Frontier
4.70 (Excellent) | September 2006 | Frontier
ligitimate stay at home jobs
This is a great move if you are getting bored at home or your social life is fading away. Well done for recognising the opportunity to do something more with your days. .
When I decided to role swap with my wife I enjoyed the first few months at home looking after our then 6 month old boy who had just had a major operation so the care was pretty intense.
As he improved we sent him to kindi (crache) 3 day per week and I found that I had time on my hands. I wanted to do something and I felt a little guilty not earning much income after being in a mangement position for so long so I creared my own work from hom resume and checklist.
  1. I made a list of what I was already good at
  2. I made a list of what I would like to be good at
  3. I made a list of my current qualifications
  4. I made a list of things I loved doing including hobbies and leisure activities.
  5. I created a resume (for myself) based on the skills, qualifications and qualities I aready had.
  6. I crossed referenced (matched) all these factors against exsisting work from home jobs (do a google search for 101 way to make money from home, work from home ideas, etc)
  7. Then I selected something I was good at and was qualified for (computer training for absolute beginners and seniors)
I decided to focus on this area because there was demand for it and I was already doing it for friends and family. It is now a good little work from home business for me.

This is a good method to audit your abilty to start a home based income.
Good Luck.


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caffelatte
September 2006 | caffelatte
Hi there. I Have a legitamite Stay At Home Job for you Mums OUT THERE

Hi my name is Kathy Katiforis,

I am a consultant for Leisa's Secret Advanced Weightloss System. It is a Australian Made Product , We are looking for Consultants in all area's. It is not MLM, there are no joining fees! There is no deliveries to do, the company ships to your customers free of charge no matter how much they order. If you like this could be a great Party plan concept

  The prices are great, the commission is good and all postage is free.   You get free brochures, books, training, business cards and when they are ready DVD’s.   Are you interested?   You would also get listed on their website as a consultant and can have your contact details there for people to find you.   Let me know if you would like to know more. email me on m2c4me@iprimus.com.au    if you are interested in becoming a consultant please quote or weightloss4me@iprimus.com.au          my id no as LSVIC002 for more info you can go to www.leisasecret.com


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araigha
5.00 (Excellent) | September 2006 | araigha
ligitimate stay at home jobs
A lot of easy ideas are on Ebay, all you have to do is find a market for something and start selling. I buy fabric and cutout designs and handsew (well, machine-sew) baby dresses and outfits. Since these are done by me, I can custom make them and sell them for more. You can choose to offer them in specific colors or with the baby's name on it to add value. You'd be surprised what people will pay if you make your product sound like the best thing since sliced bread AND offer to custom make.


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mommyofWHA
September 2006 | mommyofWHA
stay at home jobs
Thank you all for all of your wonderful suggestions, I have discussed all of them with hubby and we are trying to come up with a plan, we will see .. but keep the suggestions coming, I know I am not the only one out there looking for this!!


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      rodeo2571
4.68 (Excellent) | September 2006 | rodeo2571
stay at home jobs
Just to let you know that with Tupperware you do not have to pay any start up fee or pay for your kit up front.  I would never have taken it on if that was the case.  Your first 4 parties pays for the kit and if you decide it isn't for you then you can keep the kit.  Just thought I would clarify that for you as someone else implied that you did have to put your own money in, this is not the case.


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           mommyofWHA
5.00 (Excellent) | September 2006 | mommyofWHA
stay at home jobs
Thanx for the info Rodeo .. I will keep that in mind too !!!


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samantha
5.00 (Excellent) | September 2006 | samantha
ligitimate stay at home jobs
i'm not sure if i have already written something here or if perhaps someone asked something similar in the past, anyway a good ligit buisness from home is family day care, you work your own hours from home with your other children present you join a scheme and have weekly playgroups ect and earn good money, your pay comes from the goverment and a small portion from the parents depending on what there child care benifit is, i'm starting up beggining of next year, i'll be haveing 2 children under the age of 4 as i already have 3 in full time school 1 kindy age and two small ones so that means i can only take on two extra children, there is a very high demand so you fill those places easily i am already booked up(you do not pay tax in family day care) and i will be makeing about $400 a week possibly more if i work some nights as well


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mewannaboy
5.00 (Excellent) | September 2006 | mewannaboy
ligitimate stay at home jobs
Hey those ads are junk i rang one once and you dont actually get alot.Ive been told that theres tonnes of jobs but i like you cant seem to get any.what about avon,unless you are the type of person who has that kind of pushy personality i find avon difficult and tupperware is an excellent income but there is only so many parties you can go to before it gets the same.what about a lingerie lady,heaps of ads for those in the paper or linen parties. Are you talented at baking,making jams or sweets perhaps you couod start small at fetes and markets and build from there.Folk art is popular with us untalented types so thats fun and worth while.I met a lady once who had a blanket business from her caravan.She edged small flannelette rugs with crotchet,sold them 3 for $2o and everyone i knew in our town was buying them up for baby presents. What about hampers filled with goodies for birthdays and mothers day...really during the last few months i searched for a place that could make up a hamper fro my sister with fun stuff ad they were too far awat or too dear,so i know that would be on id do.Your mind has a wealth of creativity just tap into it and see where it takes you.


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      exquisite-flower
5.00 (Excellent) | September 2006 | exquisite-flower
ligitimate stay at home jobs

If you are at all creative I would suggest the easiest thing to do would be to set up an ebay account and be creative.  Make jams, glass paint, make cards, jewellery.  Arty stuff is always popular - esp with those who think they canot do it.  There is the added advantage that it is cheap and you can amuse the children doing similar arty things to yourself in their own messy area. 

I have not yet got my ebay account, but it is something i am going to do as I have so much stuff I have not yet been able to give away still around the house that I have made and would rather make a profit on it than give it to charity when i have such a meager income as it is.  Also I sede that I can sell baby clothes/bedding/etc on ebay so it seems to me to be a good all rounder.

Peace
EF.x 



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Stan53
5.00 (Excellent) | September 2006 | Stan53
Just a thought or dozen.

Go looking for freebees. You will be surprised at what you may find. Also, what skills have you got? Yes I know, being a mum is one of them. But maybe you can teach from home. Like, can you play piano for example? Maybe you could teach piano from home. Maybe get paid to babysit neighbours kids? Can you cook? Silly question. Maybe you could run cooking classes for the teenagers in your area. Maybe you could cook meals for your working neighbours to save them having to do it when they get home from work.

Just a thought or three is all.



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      samantha
5.00 (Excellent) | September 2006 | samantha
Just a thought or dozen.

that just made me remember a friend of mine does domestic cleaning (for cash) for people  that live in her street, she does really well with that



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mcm
August 2006 | mcm
What are your interests?
What do you like to do? What are you good at? I think its important to do something you will enjoy. I don't get bored at home but I like to keep busy. I like to make things and I would like to be able to make and sell.
Think about what interests you and go from there.


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Ducarl2010
August 2006 | Ducarl2010
ligitimate stay at home jobs

When I stopped breast feeding my youngest and started to feel I needed to do something I looked round all the work from home ideas.  I settled on The Body Shop at Home, it cost me £40 in January and Ive made more than that since.  I can work when I want as often I as want and I love the products.  I have three children 6 and under and it fits in well.

Jane



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rkcrtbrown
August 2006 | rkcrtbrown
What about this?
lynn,
what about avon?
kelley


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      mommyofWHA
5.00 (Excellent) | August 2006 | mommyofWHA
What about this?
Been there, done that, failed miserably lol


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RenegadeMom
August 2006 | RenegadeMom
Free auction listings offer a way to make money with no risk.

If you'd like to try selling some items you don't need, StormPay Auction allows you to list your items FREE.  There is no risk involved since you pay no listing fees, no final value fees, etc., so there is really nothing to lose by giving it a shot.  They also have a program called StormClix which pays you to click on links, which has no start-up cost either.  If you'd like to take a look.......

http://www.stormpay.com/auctions.php?aff=973&Mi

 



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      LaRenae
5.00 (Excellent) | December 2006 | LaRenae
Free auction listings offer a way to make money with no risk.
I added the site to my favorites so I can look closer ... Looks like a listing for five days is free and small fees after that plus small monthly maintenence fees ... I just glanced at the page, so don't quote me exactly on that ... Regardless, it looks entirely cheaper than other auction sites. I stopped using ebay to sell after they raised their prices for listing ... because I had little dollar items and it was not worth the listing costs .... Might have to start listing my little items on this site .... thanks so much for the heads up !


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rodeo2571
5.00 (Excellent) | August 2006 | rodeo2571
ligitimate stay at home jobs
Hi, I joined Tupperware in May and I am enjoying being able to work when it suits me and to earn as much as I like, if I want a pay rise all I have to do is book another party.  A great part about it to is you meet lots of people and you can purchase product for your own kitchen at a discount of 32%.  If you would like some more info send me a message and I will do what I can to help.


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      rusha
5.00 (Excellent) | August 2006 | rusha
Tupperware, Pampered Chef, it's all the same...
Tupperware, Pampered Chef, Discovery Toys, Epicure...if you don't want to fork over $200 + to start up these jobs aren't for you. You have to dedicate a lot of time in the first month or two in order to make up for the pact that you had to pay so much to start the business, having up to ten parties a month just to cover the costs.

I wish there was a job out there that you could do from home that you don't have to pay any money out and they all pay you. *sigh*


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           emmysmum
March 2007 | emmysmum
Tupperware, Pampered Chef, it's all the same...
really? Have you heard the saying you need to spend money to make money? ITS TRUE! What do you think ebay is and online investing? Property investing? Spending a smaller amount of money so that you can make a larger amount of money. With ebay it could be anywhere from 1-10 days....with online investing it could be anywhere from 1 week to 18 months and with property you need a good 7 yrs to make a decent profit!


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           Rachall
5.00 (Excellent) | October 2006 | Rachall
Tupperware, Pampered Chef, it's all the same...
Hate to hit it to you, but if you want a ligitimate business you can callyour own, which is what Tupperware etc are, you need to fork out money.

If you work at it and plan your time well, th emoney pays for itself. It does however help if you are the type of person who can sell a house to a snail.


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