Does anyone out there know any good work from home opportunities...you know like data entry or some service I could provide where I wouldn't have to sell something, where I could make enough money to replace my job. I would in theory like to make about $500/week or more working 6 hours or less per day. There is one called Auction from Home (I read all the complaints about it so I'm not going to join that one) but I know there are some good ones that work and I would like to do something like that :) Thank you so much
cuddlemonster answered Wednesday June 10 2009, 4:21 pm: My mom is a Medical Transcriptionist. It doens't seem that hard, you just have to know all kinds of different medicines and big words that I've never even heard of. Besides that, you just type what the doctor says. It's like a pre-recorded report of the patient, and you type it out onto a form and send it in (online). My mom does a bunch everyday and she makes a decent amount of money. [ cuddlemonster's advice column | Ask cuddlemonster A Question ]
NinjaNeer answered Wednesday June 10 2009, 12:52 pm: Any work from home job that promises that you will make 500$ a week on less than full time is very likely a scam, in my experience.
I currently work from home for a call answering service, answering phones for businesses in off hours. It pays $10 an hour, and I put in about 60 hours a week, all at very awkward times (mornings, evenings, and weekends). You can always try getting with something like that. I don't have to sell anything, just take messages.
P.S. I'm working for a small local company, so I don't have any leads for you. Basically, I wait for calls to come in. It ranges between 10 and 50 calls an hour. I connect to the office through my home internet, using a company laptop. It probably differs greatly depending on the company, though. Good luck! [ NinjaNeer's advice column | Ask NinjaNeer A Question ]
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