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Ideas please...What jobs can I do as a stay at home mom?
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 465606" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>I was also thinking of the possibility of Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) "freelancing" which you could do during school hours. </p><p></p><p>I had once met a woman in the Post Office who was an at home call center person. She signed up with a company, and the way it worked was she would say she'd work from x to y hours (minimum 1/2 hour blocks) And then calls were routed to her. When she got "lucky" she had no calls but still got paid. The calls varied from the local pizzeria to "as Seen on TV" stuff and for that kind of stuff she had the potential to make commissions if she up-sold. Anyway, I'm sorry I don't have a website or contact information, but wanted to put it out there because it is real and can happen, and the legitimate actual employers will NEVER ask you to pay any fee. If they're asking for a fee, it's a service that collected contact info for such employers.</p><p></p><p>I'm self employed at home. I sell toys and other stuff on the internet. Started years ago on eBay and have evolved since then. It's so not easy, but it can be done. Of course, half my house is sacrificed to inventory storage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 465606, member: 11965"] I was also thinking of the possibility of Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) "freelancing" which you could do during school hours. I had once met a woman in the Post Office who was an at home call center person. She signed up with a company, and the way it worked was she would say she'd work from x to y hours (minimum 1/2 hour blocks) And then calls were routed to her. When she got "lucky" she had no calls but still got paid. The calls varied from the local pizzeria to "as Seen on TV" stuff and for that kind of stuff she had the potential to make commissions if she up-sold. Anyway, I'm sorry I don't have a website or contact information, but wanted to put it out there because it is real and can happen, and the legitimate actual employers will NEVER ask you to pay any fee. If they're asking for a fee, it's a service that collected contact info for such employers. I'm self employed at home. I sell toys and other stuff on the internet. Started years ago on eBay and have evolved since then. It's so not easy, but it can be done. Of course, half my house is sacrificed to inventory storage. [/QUOTE]
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