Online Computer Auctions
Anyone know of any good work-from-home ideas besides selling on online auction sites? Piece work maybe?
I’ve heard of home jobs like stuffing envelopes, building computers and other items at home. Does anyone have a link to a site where I can join up to do this stuff? I’ve built several computers before. That would be great. Maybe assembling crafts or other things in mass quantities? Any help appreciated. Thanks for reading.
Do not try stuffing envelopes! I’ve heard too many horror stories from different people on how many envelopes you have to do to make a buck! 100 at one cents a piece equals 1.00 Then more then half the time you don’t get paid because the company comes up with an excuse as to something you did wrong or didn’t do.
There are a few work at home jobs out there. But the ones that are good, your lucky to make minimum wage. It’s not enough income to survive on. I’d suggest if you really want to work from home, is to start your own home based business. There are plenty of options in this area.
My husband and I started our own business over six years ago in this and it’s just incredible. We got involved in the telecommunications industry. We partnered up with a 15 year old world wide company that offer services that people use every day and pay for anyway. Services such as local and long distance telephone services, Internet, video phones, VOIP, digital, Satellite T.V. and all the major cellular phone companies have partnered up with them too. How many people do you know that uses any of these services? How would you like it if you could save people money on their services that they are going to be using every day, and make a percentage of everyone’s payments? Think about how much money you can make in this industry. It’s just incredible.
If you’d like some information, feel free to email me.
There’s a lot of other business’s that you can get involved in too. I created a blog on my 360 page that your more then welcome to take a look at. There are over half a dozen different ones. If you find one you like, contact the person who wrote it.
Tiffany
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