WORK @ HOME PPL: I need some sites, please refer me!!! Please!!

United States
February 9, 2007 4:58pm CST
Hey guys, I need to find some more good legitimate sites like mylot to make some extra cash on. I want ones that - Don't require me to pay money - Pay through PayPal Plese refer me!! And give me details on how long it took you to get your first payment from them.
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• United States
9 Feb 07
I'm just responding this so I can keep track of this posts. I would like to know some websites, too! I really need some extra money, but I won't be able to get a job until at least next month.
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• United States
9 Feb 07
Im stuck in the same situation. I tried ChaCha but when I reached over $100 and never saw a dime of it I figured it was a scam. It seems to work for alot of people though, just not me.
• United States
10 Feb 07
I dont personally know of anything like mylot anywhere else. someone made a comment about Chacha. I have easily gotten paid by Chacha when having over $100, The only way you dont get paid is if you went against the rules and milked the sessions or training sessions or have been doing things out of line, Then they can suspend your account and not pay you for those things you were doing wrong but if you follow the rules and do it right and have set up your Chacha debit card account then it is no problem. Now if you are more interested in finding a part time/full time job I would check forums or work at home sites. Here is a couple of great ones. http://www.WorkatHomeCareers.com Its an actual job search engine Also www.Wahm.com is good and so is www.MoneyMakingMoney.com Good luck in your search!
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@mythmoh (3984)
• United States
9 Feb 07
If you need part time or full time jobs like medical transcription,virtual assistant and some telecommute jobs then you can check for these sites. www.wahm.com www.genuinejobs.com www.pcworkathome.net These sites lists jobs of various fields and involves mostly work from home.
@Bee1955 (3882)
• United States
16 Feb 07
This growing trend throughout the country is focused on agents handling incoming customer service inquiries from their homes while connected to a network via computer and landline (no cell or cordless) phone (which you must provide). There are two distinct business models in this industry: independent contractor or employee. Prior sales or customer service experience is a plus, but not a requirement. Bilingual skills are also an asset. Two companies, Alpine Access (www.alpineaccess.com) and Working Solutions(www.workingsolutions.com) hires virtual (online) agents as employees. Other companies, including Willow CSN (www.willowcsn.com), LiveOps (www.liveops.com), VIPdesk (www.vipdesk.com),and the West Company (www.workathomeagents.com) among others, require agents to incorporate, and they're hired as independent contractors. Hourly wages range from $8 an hour to $15 an hour, which is determined based on experience, skill level, and the specific needs of the client you're serving. Ask in advance how the company pays its agents. Some pay hourly from when you clock in until you clock out. For others, the meter runs only while you're on an actual call; you're not paid for downtime between calls. Good luck - I work for Alpine Access.
@tamaco_uk (480)
• Cyprus
10 Feb 07
check this: http://putyourcomputertoworkandearnmoney.blogspot.com
@chazdubs (249)
• United States
9 Feb 07
Visit my profile to go to a great site and see proof of payment. I made over $2000 in my first month there.
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