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ok I've looked all over for good Work at Home jobs

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I've seen people here and there post that they work at home, but never specify what kind of work it is. I'd like to see if there's some kinda of work that doesn't involve physically seeing an employer (what I mean by that is not having to go a work place and apply in person but work from home) since I'm a student right now and have limited time and a crazy schedule.

Any ideas out there or anyone do something like this? I was thinking if maybe there was something like doing online stuff from home, maybe some sort of reviews, marketing, selling, etc... anything computer based would be easier.
 
Most people that "work at home" work in the business world and work maybe 1-2 days a week at home. Don't expect a monstrous job that you can do from home.
 
look at starting up a service of some sort. Web hosting seems to be hot these days, or just startup an informative site with google adsense.

If I was smart I'd quit my game server which takes up 90% of my time and just add more content to iceteks... game server is bringing me in the hole while iceteks used to bring me money. 😛
 
True, I was thinking there might be work in placing ads, making ads, online reviews, etc... it's a little too broad to try to explain on here but you get the point.
 
Well I am very good at fixing computers, getting rid of viruses, pretty much anything. I do 1-2 computers a month for friends I know and I had been thinking about placing local ads elsewhere about this. That's a good idea.
 
I started a business when I was in high school / college for fixing PCs. If you set yourself well it makes decent money but after a while it gets anoying, but it's still worth a shot, I say go for it. It's low cost as well so easy to get started.
 
I have a friend that is thinking about doing this but we've gotten nowhere with it for months. I'm thinking ill just post ads around here in stores and craigslist. I am 100% fluent in spanish so that'll help in this part of town. And I have everything I need already, no need to spend money really 😛 tho there seems to be a enormous amount of ads on craigslist about computer repairs already and most of these people are certified, or so they say.
 
Check out chacha. It is one of the few legit ones I have found. Don't make much, but you can make up to like $50 a week no problem. If you put more effort you can get $100-$200 a week.
 
At leglez, thanks for the hint, im checking it out now. I'm guessing you already tried this before?

Passions, are you joking or is this something worth looking into?
 
Originally posted by: Passions
You can make $4,000/month stuffing envelopes, you know.
lol, who was that poster who was planning on stuffing envelopes, started a thread bragging about this new great opportunity that he couldn't reveal?

hahaha

and no OP, that isn't legit 🙂
 
I'm still looking into the CHACHA thing but I'm not too convinced on the legit side and if there's actually a lot of work in it :roll: it's somehting I'd like to try tho if it good work.
 
Originally posted by: rise
Originally posted by: Passions
You can make $4,000/month stuffing envelopes, you know.
lol, who was that poster who was planning on stuffing envelopes, started a thread bragging about this new great opportunity that he couldn't reveal?

hahaha

and no OP, that isn't legit 🙂
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