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voltaire4

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Trying to neutralize unemployment by working from home.
« on: August 20, 2009, 10:36:59 pm »
It's been hard since the construction trade has been in a downward spiral. I'm a father of 3 and I am expecting my 4th child. I am currently unemployed w/o any benefits. I have been making it on my own by doing odd jobs and side work as an electrician. Has anyone truely found a site to were you can make an honest buck w/o any small investments? If I find any legit sites, I will let anyone who wants to know- know. I understand how cruel today's society is affecting the willing to work unemployed employees.

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Re: Trying to neutralize unemployment by working from home.
« Reply #1 on: August 23, 2009, 01:54:19 pm »
Good luck, I hope you find work soon.
You might want to look into other forms of assistance.  Medicaid for the kids and maybe foodstamps.  It might be a bit degrading but you have to take care of your kids 1st.
Hope everything turns around for you

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Re: Trying to neutralize unemployment by working from home.
« Reply #2 on: August 23, 2009, 02:20:52 pm »
I, too, hope you find work soon. I know what it's like to be out of work, and it's no fun at all. You've got my sincerest sympathies and hopes that you find what you're looking for.  :)

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Re: Trying to neutralize unemployment by working from home.
« Reply #3 on: February 27, 2010, 02:39:55 pm »
I hope that you find work asap. Never Give Up and keep applying and looking. I'm sure you will find something soon. Keep high hopes.  :)

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Re: Trying to neutralize unemployment by working from home.
« Reply #4 on: February 27, 2010, 02:51:19 pm »
If you are working odd jobs you might want to post an ad on craigslist....Not sure if you are from a city area or small town but you might get some work out of it.
Best of luck!

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Re: Trying to neutralize unemployment by working from home.
« Reply #5 on: February 27, 2010, 02:56:36 pm »
There are many things to do online from the comfort of your shelter.  While you are finding a job, you should the vast opportunity on the web, I usually pull in some good money on here.  You have to especially love Fusion Cash, been here not even two months and I have brought in over $80 : )


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Re: Trying to neutralize unemployment by working from home.
« Reply #6 on: February 27, 2010, 04:35:45 pm »
I know $80 isn't a whole lot, but if you are on a few sites that are similar or know the internet, you can bring in 3-4 digits in online income.  I am sorry about the situation as I know it is difficult.  I know you can do it and you will succeed


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Re: Trying to neutralize unemployment by working from home.
« Reply #7 on: February 27, 2010, 07:01:42 pm »
good luck.. i will ray for you

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Re: Trying to neutralize unemployment by working from home.
« Reply #8 on: February 27, 2010, 07:10:46 pm »
its hard to find a stay at home job. u can do daycare but u have to put up with the parents and people trying to rip u off or not paying on time. i dont really trust those work from home sites or software. i would suggest doing ebay, selling mary kay,tubberware,avon,"surprise party" items,herba life, or something like that. something u know that is legit.

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Re: Trying to neutralize unemployment by working from home.
« Reply #9 on: March 20, 2010, 05:44:59 am »
I know the hardship of being unemployed.  The company I worked for, for years shut down in July of last year.  I found out I didnt have my job anymore when I moved back home from one state to another.  The day after I got here and was unloading the U-haul I was called and told.  Then the following week our paychecks bounced and I didnt get my last check of 3600.00.  It really hurt.  So I get unemployment and been searching hard.  Soon my unemployment will end.  I am having to move back in with parents for we are helping each other out.  I am glad there are resources online to help for finding new jobs and making a bit here and there to pay the bills or buy groceries.

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Re: Trying to neutralize unemployment by working from home.
« Reply #10 on: March 20, 2010, 06:01:51 am »
Oldbuddy finds making money online easy, but as I am more of a loner than a social butterfly, I understand why it is easier for him to use his methods and succeed.  I suggest looking him up using Google.  My personal experience has been that you can make money online for free with sites like this.  If you rely on the income of yourself doing offers rather than referrals, expect to spend 15 hours a day online with not much to show for it.  Referrals are essential. 

I have made money doing other things online, by spending small amounts of money and purchasing products you resell.  So if you want a product to sell someone else so you can make money, it only makes sense that you have to buy in right?  With this type of opportunity than you have to advertise your butt off to make sales which required surfing traffic exchanges.

I have been at it 9 months working 4 hours a day during the week and 15+ on the weekends.  None of it has been a waste of time because I have learned so much.  My advice is to work on referrals for FC and sign up for a few other similar programs and do the same, but rest assured, no other similar program has such a generous referral payment program.  If you decide to buy into a program, make sure it is with money you can afford to lose and be prepared to work your tail off for sales.

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Re: Trying to neutralize unemployment by working from home.
« Reply #11 on: March 20, 2010, 06:38:31 am »
I have to go back to work, even though my leg is still broken, I cannot crawl, or climb stairs, but one stair at a time, I can't walk much, or run, but I have to pretend I am all better, because if I do not, they are going to take my job, I think it is unfair, I have one year to get better, or I have to reapply, and my long term disability will be taken away also, since the job pays it, wrong, wrong, wrong, so now I have to pretend like it don't hurt.

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Re: Trying to neutralize unemployment by working from home.
« Reply #12 on: March 20, 2010, 10:41:45 am »
I feel for you.  This economy is terrible.  I wish I could tell you of such a site. I am too looking for one as my boyfriend is currently without a job and it stinks. 

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Re: Trying to neutralize unemployment by working from home.
« Reply #13 on: March 20, 2010, 11:04:51 am »
 If you living in Texas state I can help you.
I am a social worker, I know a lot of goverment program helping low income customers.
you can check my website for more information.
Select Community Resources , and email me.. I will try to help much if I could.

1. you can apply for FoodStamp
2. TANF program.
3. Medicaid for children
4. medical program for adult
4. Goverment can help 17% disc. on your electric bill and phone bill
and much more ...

 :wave:

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Re: Trying to neutralize unemployment by working from home.
« Reply #14 on: March 20, 2010, 11:12:13 am »
If you living in Texas state I can help you.
I am a social worker, I know a lot of goverment program helping low income customers.
you can check my website for more information.
Select Community Resources , and email me.. I will try to help much if I could.

1. you can apply for FoodStamp
2. TANF program.
3. Medicaid for children
4. medical program for adult
4. Goverment can help 17% disc. on your electric bill and phone bill
and much more ...

 :wave:


I think there are similar programs available in each state and district of columbia

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