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Work From Home Job Search

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24 Responses to Work From Home Job Search

  1. Thomas says:

    What about low income people?

    People on SSI or SSDI.

  2. LTruex says:

    I’m not sure about your question. There are options for people who are low income or on SSI. If you want to continue to receive your benefits though you need to abide by the policies set forth for receiving them which can limit how much you can make from home.

  3. Pamela says:

    I am looking for work…real work. Can someone help me? Do you have any leads…real leads?

    Thanks.

  4. LTruex says:

    Hi Pamela, There is lots of great opportunities. I post jobs here weekdays and a list of them in my newsletter on Fridays. But you have to understand you’re not just going to sign up for a job. Work-at-home jobs are like traditional jobs: they have the same titles, require the sames types of skills and experience, and need a quality resume to impress the employer. So you need to start with your skills and experiences and look for jobs that need what you have to offer. You can also check out Jobs Online Toolkit (http://www.jobsonlinetoolkit.com) which offers over 300 companies that are frequently hiring for things like customer service, transcription, virtual assistance, etc.

  5. Teresa Thomas says:

    Thank you for the update on searching for legitimate jobs online. I check them out daily and so far, I have not found any that I might be interested in. I am continuing to look though. Again, thank you so much for the update. I will keep an eye out for future jobs online.

    P.S. Your sites has always been very informative.

  6. giselle says:

    Busco trabajo como disenadora de moda o trabajos de costuras en casa pero sitios reales y que paguen bien.

  7. LTruex says:

    I don’t see much work for fashion design except for writers or bloggers. You can check writing sites such as writersweekly.com or Problogger.com for these jobs. The only sewing jobs I’ve seen are in Canada. If there is a Craigslist city near you, you might want to try a search there. But be careful as assembly jobs are usually scams. Remember to never pay money to get hired.

  8. Jim Hicks says:

    I would add a few more to the list of free job sites above. Anyway. I take it when you mean free jobsites your are talking about free to jobseekers.

  9. LTruex says:

    Yes, free job sites are free for job searchers to use. If you have other sites to share, I’d love to see them. I have detailed lists in my free Job Online Report and in the Jobs Online Toolkit. But that doesn’t mean I know them all!! Thanks!

  10. Denns says:

    Its nice to see real people sharing ways to make money online. Honestlys its blogs like these that have helped me reach were I am today. Thanks for sharing this with us

  11. LTruex says:

    Thank you for visiting and leaving a comment Denns. I appreciate it!

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  13. Tony martin says:

    It is very informative blog and thanks for sharing it.

  14. LTruex says:

    Thank you Tony.

  15. RJ says:

    This is a good way to start up your online career. There are now lots of sites that offer such, but legit sites are quite important to secure your income and your job offer.

  16. LTruex says:

    Thank you for the comment RJ. There are many great sites for finding work-at-home jobs, but one must be careful because there too many duds as well. Thanks again.

  17. Grant says:

    Thanks for the listing those resources for avoiding scams. Are there particular kinds of work-at-home jobs you’ve found are likely to be scams?
    Cheers.
    Grant´s last [type] ..I Clean Carpets &amp Windows Before &amp Afters

  18. LTruex says:

    Hi Grant, Most “Processing” jobs such as email processing, rebate processing, etc will scams. So will “typing” and most “data entry”. Assembly work and envelope stuffing are two common scams. Avoid any job that asks you to use your personal bank account to help it do business. Thanks for posting.

  19. Jeami says:

    It is more helpful to who want to find jobs, Thank you for this post.

  20. LTruex says:

    Thank you for your post Jeami. I’m glad you found it helpful.

  21. Thanks for keeping up the fight against the “Scamsters” of this world. Being in the Carpet Cleaning business, we also experience a lot of dodgy operators.

    Thank you for your efforts to make this world a better place.

    John.

  22. LTruex says:

    Thank you for posting. Scammers, unfortunately, are everywhere. They aren’t unique to working at home. Thanks again.

  23. brenda says:

    do you no of any sights to work from that are eligit.

  24. LTruex says:

    Hi Brenda, If you mean do I know any sites where you can sign up for work, the answer is no. Companies with work-at-home jobs require the same process as traditional jobs. You need to start with your skills and experience and look for job openings that need them. If you mean do I know companies that legitimate jobs or resources with legitimate jobs, the answer is yes. I post work-at-home jobs every weekday and in my newsletter. Plus I include resources for finding jobs. http://workathomesuccess.com/category/work-at-home-jobs/

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