Work at home

Canada
March 8, 2008 2:20pm CST
I have Fibromyalgia and Depression. Therefore, I could use income and a job that would allow me to work from home. There are so many scams out there that claim the "work at home" careers that I have gotten so sick at even checking them out! I do not live in a big city so cannot work one or two days at company and the rest of the week at home. Does anyone know of any valid, work at home websites, that I could check out? Any information that you can give me is greatly appreciated.
2 responses
@reinydawn (11643)
• United States
9 Mar 08
Hello Laurelanne31! I am sorry to hear of your dilema. And I totally understand your frustration. For a long time I looked for something that I could do at home when my kids were little that didn't end up sucking all my money out instead of bringing more in. I had signed up for this one thing - I'll never forget it. I had to pay like $30 for an e-book to give me all the info about making millions from home (or something like that). Well, after I paid the money, and downloaded this e-book, I knew nothing more than I did beforehand and had a phone number of someone to call to learn more. So, I figured I'd call, I already paid for this information. It turned out to be an OK opportunity, but was way too expensive for me and I ended up losing a ton of money on it. I finally had to give up and get out of it. What was really sad was that the reall "money maker" was selling the e-book to people and I couldn't ethically do that so it just didn't work for me. I wish I had known about what I've got going on now - it would have been great back then too. We're not supposed to post links in the discussions so if you check out the info on my web page, it'll take you to a couple of my sites. I'd love to talk with you a bit more about what it is that we do so you can decide if this is something that would work out for you. The information is totally free - if you fill out the "Get More Info" tab on my web page I even pay for the phone call. Have a great day!
• Canada
9 Mar 08
I went and looked at your site and the entire site tells about how wonderful it is, the people, and benefits. Unfortunately they don't say one word about what they do. Why not have some information on the website saying "this is what we do" or even a generalization like "telecommuting paper work" "data entry"?
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• Canada
9 Mar 08
Thank you for your post, I forgot to say that earlier! Yes, I paid $30 many years ago before Internet, and made some bead earrings, which I submitted and then was told that they were not good enough so I was not accepted but allowed to keep the kit that cost me $30. Can you say, Selling-only-an-earring-kit Scam?
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@reinydawn (11643)
• United States
10 Mar 08
It would be very difficult to post on our site what all is involved. One thing that we like is being able to actually talk with people and answer their questions with them one-on-one. By posting a general description of what is involved would be like giving you 5 peices of a 500 peice puzzle and expecting you to know what the picture is. Our webiste gives you a bit of what you can expect for your efforts and if that is what you are looking for, then we would gladly set up an appointment to go through the specifics with you. We aren't just a web page, we're people too...
@Tehgamer (274)
• Trinidad And Tobago
10 Mar 08
Hi I think I have a solution to your problem that you can actually use your disadvantages in life to your advantage. Have you ever tried writing articles online? It is pretty simple, all you have to do is to write an article and publish it on the website and once people read your articles, you generate cash. Writing about your illnesses are good topics to begin with and I am sure many people will read about it. One example is to write about "A Day of Life with Fibromyalgia". That is sure to generate readers. If you want more information you can add me as a friend and I'l give you the links and more information. Try to enjoy your day!