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Sunday, May 23, 2010

Looking for work at home jobs that are "real" Im not looking to get rich but I'd like to know if there are any

Like I said Im not looking for a get rich scheme. I'd really like to work from home though. Ive tried looking for information on dropshipping and selling through e-bay but Im not sure what to trust out there. Does anyone work from home love what they do and have some advice for me?
Looking for work at home jobs that are "real" Im not looking to get rich but I'd like to know if there are any
Yup, I love what I do! I've been doing in home spa parties since January and it's been really great for my family and I. Like you said, get rich schemes are not very realistic, and this is certainly a business you have to put some work into. I make an average of $400 or more if I put more time into it.





The parties are FUN and take about 2 hours. I go to a home, set the spa experience up, and everyone gets to treat their hands and do a 4 step pedicure treatment. Everyone adores the parties and I have no troubles getting bookings that suit my schedule. Plus, because it is a small but quickly growing company, there isn't really any competition for what I do out there!





If you're interested, check out the sites below and then email me at sabrina@spagirlparties.com. I can email you more info, no strings attached. :) I know what it's like to need the extra money, and because I actually really enjoy what I do I'd like to share the info! (And fyi, I have never ever considered any other company that does parties... I found this one and something told me to try it - it's been so fabulous for us!)
Reply:I have tried a couple of the "work from home", "use the internet in your spare time" type jobs. I never found one that really worked. I'm not saying there isn't something out there, but be prepared to be in an MLM scheme where only the top tier really makes anything worth while.


You said you aren't looking for a get rich scheme. Have you considered Avon, Tupperware, Mary Kay, etc.??


My wife has been doing AVON for about 8 years. It takes a while to get to a point where you can be consistently profitable, but it can be done with enough effort. All of these type jobs are essentially the same. You make money by selling items to your customers. The more you sell the deeper the discount from the parent company, which means the greater your profit. Unfortunately, you have to purchase the marketing materials to distribute to potential clients. And you have to know what your local laws are about distribution of these materials. I know it is illegal everywhere to place them in the mailbox. Federal offense, you don't want to go there. Around here there are hooks on the sides of mailboxes you can hang them from, so it works well for driving around, you don't even have to get out of the car.


It does take alot of work to get established. My wife was not consistently profitable until two years ago. But, she could have worked harder at that earlier on, even she says so. There is a lady in Connecticut that does $1 million a year in Avon sales, she works her tail off and has a small staff to help her. So it is possible, but your rewards will be directly related to how hard you want to work.


If the reason you want to work from is because you want something easier than going to work every day, then none of these jobs would be for you. You would never be able to support yourself or your business, much less a family on these if you are looking for easy.


Good Luck.
Reply:OK well after months of research I have found that most of these "opportunities" are a big scam.





A few things to look for are: do they have a real brick and mortar office that is located in the U.S.? If not be careful because a lot of these so called "businesses" are over seas and those tend to be a huge scam.





The other thing to look for is do they have a Dunn and Bradstreet rating? Dunn and Bradstreet is credit but for a business and not an individual person. Check and see if they have a good Paydex score (like a FICO score but for a business).





Having said all of that I work from home as a loss mitigation specialist and I love it. I get to help people who are in or near foreclosure and I make money doing it. I love it.
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