Why is it so hard to find good paying work at home jobs

North Salt Lake, Utah
October 10, 2015 5:21am CST
I've been researching work at home jobs for some time now and there seems to be several categories that work at home jobs fit into. There's the ones that require a landline and high speed internet. There's the ones that require extensive long term training before you can make money and if you fail on the test during the training then your kicked out. There's the ones that require a well written resume. Then there's the ones that you don't need a landline or high speed internet, you don't need a resume, you don't need to do tons of training. Those are the ones that are available to most home workers and coincidentally also the ones that just pay a couple dollars an hour! It's so hard to find an at home job that pays a living wage and doesn't require a phone or tons of experience. Is there anybody that is making a living wage at home and not working on the phone and didn't do tons of training?
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@Bluedoll (16774)
• Canada
10 Oct 15
Going to be interested too, in reading comments on this good question. Do you mind (anyone) replying to my comment here so it comes up in notifications? I've seen people that say they make money but it all over the place online. One person I know does seminars. That is how they make money. But online they write around, write books and generally keep communications up to get the work.
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• North Salt Lake, Utah
11 Oct 15
Don't mind anyone replying to your comment here. I actually know a person that does seminars too.Just promotes them on Facebook and invites people and she does live webinars and makes her living doing just that, no other fancy work at home thing. Really simple promoting too. I made her website which she just adds to her webinar invites so people can sign up and pay for the webinar. She invites about 1,500 targeted FB friends and makes enough to pay the mortgage. She just found her niche. I suppose it just comes down to finding your niche and working independently/freelancing.
@Bluedoll (16774)
• Canada
12 Oct 15
@msrascon I think we need to think outside the box when looking for substantial money. What I find difficult is the changing markets. We almost need to ask ourselves if we did find something that payed well... How long will this last? Computers are only tools. Businesses make money.