Why not a real discussion about reall work from home jobs?

United States
March 21, 2010 6:58am CST
Ok ..we see all these penny making opportunities popping up all over the web. Pennies do not pay the bill.. No matter how long you post on a forum, you still have to pay bill. What are some real "work from home jobs" you know that require no money and are not mlm or based on how many people you can fool into signing up.. Do you know real legitimate work from home opportunities? I know I had tried two different jobs from craig's list and now the 2nd just like the first was a total waste of time. Where do you go for real jobs. Here are some links..that require low one time subscrition fee and only allow real employers in: http://homejobstop.com http://tjobs.com Notice am not putting in some affiliate i.d to try to get money off you. Take care.
4 responses
• United States
21 Mar 10
Let me start by saying that I have NEVER paid anyone for the opportunity to earn. I never did that when I worked off line...and I will not do it to work online. Secondly regarding "Pennies do not pay the bill"....that depends on how many pennies you have. I have been earning online for over 10 years. I has taken a lot of work to change those pennies to dollars. It seems that the sites that pay in pennies always seem to be the first method that get blasted..But, they are just one earning block (method). There are so many blocks that I currently use. Also it is important to ask yourself..."How much do I want to earn online each month" Some people are happy with extra money for the movies or paying their internet connection. Some people want more...some people are in it for the long haul, some people work 8-12 hours a day, doing research and promoting and doing all the necessary steps to keep increasing their monthly earnings. Anyone can earn online...it won't happen over night, but it will definitely happen. People just need to decide if they want to be serious enough to do what is needed to succeed. Do Your Research - Be Dedicated - Stay Focused - Have Discipline
• United States
21 Mar 10
With all this very long response, I have not seen any answer to the question I have asked. The idea of this topic is for people to share where on the internet they find real jobs..Everyone knows that whatever real job they have you must be dedicated, focused and have discipline: whether you are working in office or telecommute. I started this discussion for all the mylotters that are tired of being scammed by people who post affiliate id opportunities that pay a pitence while the owners eat high off the hog.
• United States
21 Mar 10
I suppose I look at this so much differently because I have been building my income for a very long time. And most people probably can't see themselves putting in that amount of effort. Yes, the money is real....but you have to work for it...just like you do for offline work. I can see we are just going to have to agree to disagree. I do hope you find some online work that you will be happy with.
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• Romania
22 Mar 10
Simple and clean, you can work from home as a freelancer photographer, graphic artist, web designer, logo designer, painter, sculptor, 3d modeler, programmer, animator, create anime and manga, owner of popular websites, domains trader etc.
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• United States
22 Mar 10
That doesn't really answer my question.
• Romania
23 Mar 10
Why not, they are legal and you earn allot of money from it, do you know how much they pay for a logo ?? an average of 500 dollars, for a logo that takes you from 30 minutes to 4 hours !
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@drkraven (521)
• Romania
21 Mar 10
there is no such thing as real jobs from home. we re not far from that but as in a legal form of work from home we re not quite there.
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@ramp123 (191)
• India
21 Mar 10
Bottom line, if you want to make money working from home, you will have to do really a lot of things simultaneously including stuff like posting, taking surveys, putting up URL's on search engines, etc. etc. Basically you will have to work as hard as you would in a full time job to make the same money. So, what's the difference? You may as well work full time.
• United States
22 Mar 10
Thanks..I actually have a few sites. but it's just like applying in real life. .No doubt they have countless resumes to look through just as people who hire in office.
@ramp123 (191)
• India
21 Mar 10
Yes, if one could get a telecommuter job, that would be just great! The problem is, I'm not sure how you get such a job, how to apply, what qualifications they need, etc. And yes, one would naturally like a job where one knows what one is going to make at the end of the month. Living in suspense over money is really no fun at all! I'll try and research this idea about a telecommuter job, see if something happens, and if it does, I will be more than happy to share it with you.
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