Your Work at Home Experience

@sallysue (326)
Canada
April 5, 2008 6:48am CST
I've been searching for a work at home job for awhile now. Is working at home all it's cracked up to be. I hear that it frees your time up to be with your family, and it gives you more freedom. Is that really true or is it because the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence.
6 responses
• United States
5 Apr 08
hello sallysue. i`m the miracleman.i have seen alot of bad talk,about thr work at home jobs.i do agree some are bad, i`ve lost several dollars in these so called jobs.but at last i finally found one that is really good.for a whole amount for $2.95.to join,i figured what the heck,i`m proud to say. it`s great,the best $2.95 i`ve ever spent in my life.i`m happy,i love the people,they want you to make money.my tour doesen`t cost you a dime,it`s free.and get this you can join for free for 30 days.and if you don`t like it.you can quit anytime,no cost to you.so you have nothing to lose.and a whole different life to gain.so e-mail me and i will be glad to give you,more info. you have a wonderful day
@sallysue (326)
• Canada
6 Apr 08
Hi, I actually don't know how to send you a personal email without putting you on as a friend, so that's what I've done. Hope that's O'K
@ssh123 (31073)
• India
5 Apr 08
For the last two years, I am unable to find a reasonably good working at home to earn through internet. All one can do is to participate in sites like Mylot where the payments are perfect and prompt, though less. Some of the work at home sites are scams.
@sallysue (326)
• Canada
6 Apr 08
Hi: Ya, it's really unfortunate there are a lot of scams out there, the sites that ask you to pay something for them to help you earn money, most of them take the money and they get rich. There's something wrong with that picture
@elsoft12 (1821)
• India
5 Apr 08
Well it actually depends on how one takes it up...Never forget its a profession even though one works from home and the same level of commitment and concentration are required if one wants to really make it up big. And if you can plan properly,since here you have to plan the things all by yourselves;then you can have a greater freedom to explore your other interests or spend time with family. All the best in your Life.
• United States
6 Apr 08
Theres two kinds of 'work' at home. One is where you try to find a job working as a telecommuter, the other is where you figure out how to run an online business. Okay, maybe there is a third, but its probably a waste of time ;) 1. Telecommuting: If you can find a real telecommuting job imo this is an excellent way to go, bottom line the internet has changed the way business works. We see tens of thousands of jobs that have been created overseas simply because they have the technology tools (free software), education, and the internet which allows people to participate in the economy from virtually anywhere. 2. Internet based business: This is what I do, and I am of the opinion that if you are not internet based in some way, unless you provide basic commodity items (such as electricity or groceries) then you are not paying attention to whats coming down the pipe. I can run my business from anywhere on the planet as long as I have an internet connection - is it worth it? It is priceless. 3. Payme to payyou internet affiliate bs: Be careful, because a huge number of websites are designed simply to skim a little bit of cash off you, multiply this out by hundreds of thousands of people and it turns into real money. Finally, is it worth it to have a source of income that comes from working online/at home? I am of the opinion that freedom is worth more than anything. Why? I spend more time with my wife and kids than 99% of people spend at work, I set my own schedule, I am debt free, and no one owns me. There is no amount of money you can place on that, in my opinion. In short some form of online income source is key to that kind of freedom. All the best, Alex S www.rapidtrends.com/blog
@nice030481 (1109)
• Philippines
8 Apr 08
i really love to have my own business at home.but my place is not suitable for any business. i wish i could have my own business, but i dont have enough capital.
@jashley1 (746)
• United States
15 Apr 08
Hello, I've recently left a job paying me $60K to stay at home with my three babies (ages 4, 3, and 4 months) & I'm only 25. I'm new to this too, but have created a blog website, and am testing the waters to see what is out there that can make you money. I've found several good survey sites as well as great ways to make money. I'm an entrepreneur at heart so I love this excitement! Do I regret it? Not at all - I always regretted not spending time with my kids. Money you can always get, the time with your kids passes by and you can never get it back. Try my site for some great ideas! I also post what I make. But mostly I lean and depend on God to provide for me! http://www.HomeEarningOpportunities.com Hope it helps! No selling - just informative!