
Momof4-5 including my husband
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Did you know that the home "jobs" you only receive minimum wage? Is this a sufficient amount of income for you to survive on? If so, I can refer you to a company, not saying you'd get the job, but I can refer you over to a few businesses that you can contact.
If this isn't a sufficient amount of money, but are looking to work from home, (assuming why you want a work from home data entry job) your best bet is simply start your own home based business.because your not going to find a home job that will bring you a sufficient amount of income. Most will only pay you minimum wage, like I said. Not enough income for you to make a living out of.
There are so many different home based business to start up. Things from Child Daycare Centers, Plumbing, scrapbooking, Telecommunications, fishing charters, Candle Making, Travel agents, Tax Preperations, Health etc etc etc. You can turn just about any type of business into a business that you run out of your home. Most home based business cost under $500 to start. So, if I were you, I'd start a home based business.
When starting a business, their is no money at first. You have to build it up. No matter what business you get involved in. The more effort you put into it and how hard your willing to work it, will depend on when you start making a sufficient amount of income. Some businesses are hard manual labor, while others are mainly phone and computer and internet work.
In home based businesses, depending on which one you get involved in, it usually takes about 2 to 4 weeks to start making an average income. (about the amount of time for starting a new job) and 4 to 6 weeks to increase that. 3 to 6 months to be self sufficient. If you put the time and effort into it. Most people start their business on the side if they don't have a cushion to live on while they build their business. This will allow you to build your business much quicker. But most people have full time jobs and run their business on the side. When their business reaches the income level they desire, they put their normal jobs down and continue to build their business with or without help remaining in the home for a cost efficent way. That part depends on you.
Not knowing what you like to do, other than data entry, I'm not sure who to refer you over to. I can tell you what my husband and I have for the past 6 years and refer you over to my blog that I created on Home Based Businesses on my 360 page. Your more then welcome to go and take a look for some more ideas. We have built our home based business and it supports our entire family of 6 (we have 4 children ages 10, 6, 3 and 1) We got involved in the Telecommunications industry, like I said a little over 6 years ago. We picked this one because the income opportunity is just incredible, as it is in most home based businesses. But in this, it seemed more practical. We partnered up with a 15 year old world wide company that offers services that people use every day and pay for anyway. Services like Local and Long distance telephone services, Internet, digital, video, VOIP, Satallite TV, and all the major cellular phone providers like Verizon, AT&T, T-mobile, Sprint, Nextell, Altell etc. as well.
How many people do you know, or know of around the world that uses one or more of these services? I think just about everyone has one or more of these services. You save people money on services that they are already using and paying for, and offer them services that they don't have, but would like to. Every single month these people pay these bills that they are going to every month, you make a percentage. You get paid every single month for these services over and over again. This is a very profitable business to get involved in.
So see there's a lot of different options you have to work from home. The amount of income you need, would factor on which one you get involved in. If minimum wage is sufficient, then you can find a home "job". If minimum wage is not sufficient, but have the desire to work from home, then your best option is starting your own home based business.
If you need further information, your more then welcome to email me and I'll be happy to assist you.
Tiffany |

nnjmt
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Depending on your background, you could consider medical transcription, coding or billing.
I was a medical transcriptionist working from home for 13 years.
Many transcriptionists get their training through a course of study while others carry their medical terminology knowledge with them from other health related fields. You would need to get the terminology down, and then get started. Many companies want experience so there's a catch-22. However, doctors and hospitals may be hiring, and after a time you can work from home as many transcriptionists do.
There's some excellent information for anyone considering a career in this field in the website listed below. No affiliation with any school or products, just good info, including real job listings. |

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Try some online jobs, where you don’t have to pay upfront money. Online data entry is an excellent career to consider if you want to work at home. The equipment needed for this type of job is very minimal. You only need a computer with an Internet connection, a table and a comfortable chair. Data entry duties include the inputting of correspondence, reports, and spreadsheets into a home computer and then transmitting that data using the Internet. Work at home data entry personnel may also proofread text, edit information, and maintain databases. Data entry jobs usually offer flexible scheduling, allowing people to work when they want to and as little or as much as they want to. Some of the growing fields for work at home data entry include medical and legal transcription, medical coding and litigation coding.
http://internet--jobs.blogspot.com/
This type of work is becoming so popular that many fraudulent websites have emerged offering data entry jobs, which promise huge profits. The best way to find a legitimate data entry job is visit a reputable career website. You are more likely to find a genuine work at home job using these websites.
http://workathome-sa.blogspot.com/
There are several freelance websites that post freelance data entry jobs. Avoid responding to ads that do not list a company name or contact information. There are many reputable freelance work forums that can provide you with work at home data entry job listings. The forums are usually free to join and provide trustworthy information. Once you have found an advertisement for a work at home data entry job, check out the company by visiting their website. You can also do an online search using the company name and visit the Better Business Bureau website to see if they have been listed as a fraudulent company.
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