Jessica C asked:
I am a mother of a 7 month old. I work part time. I need a legit work at home job. I work part time but that is not enough. I need something to do when I am off from work. Any suggestions?
Tags: Work at HomeI am a mother of a 7 month old. I work part time. I need a legit work at home job. I work part time but that is not enough. I need something to do when I am off from work. Any suggestions?





There is a company named ASI it is legit, but you only get paid if you enroll someone into the healthcare program. after your First in rolement you can become a HR and hire people who fill out applications for the job , but again you get paid like 5 dollars a person and the person has to go to the benfits orienation it is legit they dont ask you for money and they supply you with the ad calls and numbers of people who filled out the application. there website is look for the careers section s God Bless
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The best option is to transition what you already do to a work from home job. Here’s a great article that was in Womans Day magazine last fall with legitimate work from home jobs (make sure you use the go to next page to read all 4 pages of the article):
You could also do eBay (which is what I do). I don’t make a ton of money, and its not consistent, but I buy maternity clothes at end of season clearance sales (usually 90% off regular price) hold on to them for about 6 months then list them when they’re back in season. It combines my love of shopping with a way to make a few extra bucks.
Also you could do direct marketing. There are all sorts of companies for that–think Tupperware. A few off the top of my head (besides Tupperware) are PartyLite, At Home America, Mary Kay.
hi i am a single mom of a 18 month old and i had a full time job but i wasn’t making enough to pay my bills every month. i started looking and i wanted something legit too. i found a group called the mom team and there is no selling, no party’s and no big investment. we are involved with the melaleuca company, which is a wellness company (only natural products. go green!) they were given the hall of fame award from the bbb, in 2005. please go to my website for free information.
I am also a working stay at home mom. My youngest is 4 but I have two other children too so I understand where you are coming from. If you are not looking to sell or get into MLM or affiliate marketing, try sohojobs.org. They post FRESH verified jobs weekly.
The membership is well worth the price for what they do. There is even a place to post your resume for a free critique. If you are looking for steady income and many times set hours, give them a try.
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There are several things you can do from home. Like at home customer care representative, transcription, writer, proofreader, editor, blogger, telemarketing from home, mystery shopping, virtual assistant, and freelance projects.
To start getting educated about work at home jobs you need to visit telecommuting board and read, read, read. There is tons of information there that will help you avoid scams. Next, go to which is a free site that has a directory of legitimate companies that hire home workers. Depending on your skills and experience, you should find some good leads there.
One thing to keep in mind, is that finding and applying for these jobs can take time. Many times you will never hear back from jobs you applied for. This is typically because the competition for these positions is high and employers often get an overwhelming response. Create a good resume that you can taylor for each job you apply for.
Hope this helps! Good luck!