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How do you find a legitimate work at home job
Kelzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz - October 09, 2009
HI Everyone, My husband and I have been discussing more and more about me becoming a stay at home mom, and although I would love to be, the thought of loosing one income is scary. How can I find a legit stay at home job, where I am not scammed. I have tried so many before but to no avail they all turned out to be scams. I have waisted so much money trying, I cannot afford to be scammed anymore, Can anyone lead me in the right direction.
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FamilyHost_Alisa - October 13, 2009

great questions! I found my wahm job through a long process. I have other friends that found listing on the internet. they researched the companies and mad sure nothing was on snopes about the companies.

Good luck and let us know how it goes!


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hal3yhal3y - October 13, 2009
i would also like to know
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Samiluvya - October 15, 2009
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  i would also like to know  
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Me 3!
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woodsdy - October 16, 2009
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  great questions! I found my wahm job through a long process. I have other friends that found listing on the internet. they researched the companies and mad sure nothing was on snopes about the companies. Good luck and let us know how it goes!  
By FamilyHost_Alisa
I started my own business. There are gift and talents that you have and would be surprised to know that they are probably in high demand. I was surprised that one of my little hobbies would be worth much to other people. And I love doing it.
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Holbenfun - October 18, 2009
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So we have all probably thought about how great it would be to have alittle extra to do things with the kids, take an extra vacation here and there or just to give uw moms that much needed pamper that we so often need. Well guys I have done it all - i have tried them all and I can't believe finally one is owrking for me. I never got the point of going out and doing shows/parties to earn income when the whole point was I had kids I couldn't leave at home. So no parties, no inventory to deliver and buy none of that. Just plain oold good hearted people trying to help other people. there is so much I have learnt from this business that have enabled me to give my kids the best...You have nothing to lose by letting me tell you about it. You can send me an email at silverdream2@hotmail.com and I will be happy to tell you more about this. If you have been looking for an opportunity..this is it.... this is the last stop for you :) Reach out and grab your silver dream.
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gssb_0221 - October 23, 2009
What is it exactly that you do?
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Conni1962 - October 23, 2009
Looking for legitimate work at home as well, I can't drive because of an illness and working at home would really help. My kids are almost all grown so it will be easier for me.
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Smithkidz2009 - October 26, 2009
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  great questions! I found my wahm job through a long process. I have other friends that found listing on the internet. they researched the companies and mad sure nothing was on snopes about the companies. Good luck and let us know how it goes!  
By FamilyHost_Alisa
Hi,
I'm new to this group, but I am very interested in the topic. Can you elaborate more on what your "stay-at-home" job is? I am looking for a legitimate stay-at-home job, and right now, I am truly getting discouraged because of the scams I am CONSTANTLY running into!!! Can you provide any information, or maybe a contact. I believe in "paying it forward"!!
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Jennyboots - October 27, 2009
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  Hi, I'm new to this group, but I am very interested in the topic. Can you elaborate more on what your "stay-at-home" job is? I am looking for a legitimate stay-at-home job, and right now, I am truly getting discouraged because of the scams I am CONSTANTLY running into!!! Can you provide any information, or maybe a contact. I believe in "paying it forward"!!  
By Smithkidz2009
One thing to remember, if they ask for money, it's not legit! These jobs are highly sought out and very hard to find sometimes. I did google searches for the type of work I wanted to do.
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jazaldore - October 27, 2009
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  Hi, I'm new to this group, but I am very interested in the topic. Can you elaborate more on what your "stay-at-home" job is? I am looking for a legitimate stay-at-home job, and right now, I am truly getting discouraged because of the scams I am CONSTANTLY running into!!! Can you provide any information, or maybe a contact. I believe in "paying it forward"!!  
By Smithkidz2009
Hi,
I started my work from home as a college/vacation/retirement fund. You can work as much as you want. I work 10-15hpw. Its all about helping people, teaching people to do what I do. Its all on line. You can have minimal inventory, its also a great business from home tax deduction. It is completely legit. When you investigate a company what is most important is that they are not a one hit wonder, ie. they have more than one product. You are basically helping people find what they need. Also pay attention to the training, this is also important. Third, the business plan makes sense.
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