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online jobs??


Question Posted Sunday September 27 2009, 11:58 pm

Does anybody know any good websites for stay at home moms that can do jobs online?

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Peeps answered Saturday May 8 2010, 5:42 pm:
There are lots of online jobs you can find and they are definitely out there. Most of them require you to be age 18 and above though so keep that in mind.

Here are a couple of listings of real work at home jobs you can apply for today:

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But before you get started you probably want to prepare yourself in case you run into a company trying to scam you (especially if you find something not in the above links). A lot of work at home jobs try to make you pay so much to actually apply or join the position. Those are not real jobs and they aren't going to help you make money usually. Sometimes the only way you can make money with those is by scamming other people. That isn't very nice, is it? It's true though. So, here is a link for you to read about work at home jobs and how to avoid job scams:

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Also take note that just because you apply for a position doesn't mean you will get it. Real work at home jobs are just that--real jobs. They require you to fill out applications, have a background check ran, and maybe even multiple phone interviews before you're hired. If you don't get the position the first time around then relax and try some other places like you would normally do. There are tons of people looking for jobs on the internet so it might be a little harder to get a position if you're new to it.

Good luck!

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AuntKerry answered Monday September 28 2009, 10:49 am:
A great place to start is www.ratracerebellion.com. They usually have the most up to date listings of available jobs. Also, you should register at the forum www.workplacelikehome.com/forum. Anytime anyone hears about a work at home listing, it is usually posted there. The golden rule of work at home jobs is, never pay a fee for information. Some of them have you pay $30 - $45 for a background check but that is the only thing I would ever pay. Good luck to you.

All my love,
Aunt Kerry

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