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Re: work at home
« Reply #15 on: September 22, 2018, 05:51:28 pm »
Not easy. I love Fusioncash, glad Fusioncash came back.  :heart:

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Re: work at home
« Reply #16 on: September 22, 2018, 07:43:36 pm »
no thanks i do all right

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Re: work at home
« Reply #17 on: September 24, 2018, 12:51:25 pm »
im trying to find online jobs ill try to read youtube video to find out legit or scam  website .


There are not too many online work from home jobs. The only real work from home jobs are companies that hire people to do customer service where they work from home.  A lot of times when you call companies their customer service reps are working from home.

If you are looking to make a living doing surveys - that is not going to happen. This is NOT a job. Although some people call it a job. But they are also drawing a check off the government and THAT is what pays their bills.

I have never seen any jobs on YouTube. I know some people have a ton of followers and make money off their views on their videos and off the ads that play before their videos. But unless you are getting millions of views you won't make any money doing that either.

Everybody would like to work from home but fact is that is not going to happen.  These survey sites will give you a little spending money. And I mean a LITTLE.  You have to work hard to make cashout every month on this site and then you get $25 a month if you just meet cash out.

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Re: work at home
« Reply #18 on: September 24, 2018, 12:52:34 pm »
I never click on links (they could contain viruses or something) but I did look up the name and I couldn't find anything. :o

There is no link in the OP right now. I assume there use to be?  I do not click links either.

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Re: work at home
« Reply #19 on: September 24, 2018, 12:55:27 pm »
Hi i receive this website from a friend she told me that u need only to watch pub and u tap numbers after the ub finished i used to work with similar website and i received money by paypal website called neobux click adv
thats why i sign up and worked i find it true they offer all paypal as payement method im no sur if its scam or not didnt receive money yet .
ill try to read video to find out if its scam but im not sharing any virus its website but scam or not still dont know?

You don't make a lot of sense.  If you find something that works for you then by all means do it. You sound a little hostile. No one is accusing you of sharing viruses.  But if you bothered to read the terms of service on this site you will see it says your account will be closed and any earning forfeited if you use these threads to share your personal link to something you will make money off of by people signing up thru your link. Most people do not share links at all to any kind of site where you sign up to make money. It is just safer.

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Re: work at home
« Reply #20 on: September 24, 2018, 12:56:05 pm »
My neighbor cooks food and they sell it in a busy area at lunch. Can you cook and do you live in a busy area where you can do this?

Does your neighbor have a vendors license? It is illegal in most places to just cook food and then go sell it on the street.

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Re: work at home
« Reply #21 on: September 24, 2018, 01:01:32 pm »
There's a website called rat race rebellion they list legit work from home jobs.  They list a lot of customer service type jobs.  For example they have American Airlines home reservations.  Some of these companies also offer benefits.

These companies are not always hiring. One of the bigger health insurance companies hired recently in my area and now they are hiring in an area about 4 hours from me.  You trained for 6 weeks on site and then transferred to working from home.  They only accept applications when they are hiring - like any other company - and it is not that easy to get hired.  And the competition is fierce. Because everybody wants to work from home.  We can't all work from home.  It isn't possible.

So while American Airlines may be a company that hires work from home customer service reps first they have to be hiring, you have to live within usually 75 miles of their nearest facility, and you have to meet the requirements aka the right internet, home phone, laptop, computer, usually have to have a headset (which does not come cheap) and a crap ton of other requirements. It is not as easy as people think. It isn't like taking surveys.  And you do have a set schedule and they can tell if you are actually working or just clocked in saying you are working.

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Re: work at home
« Reply #22 on: September 24, 2018, 01:04:24 pm »
There is always a catch to those work at home jobs, don't  trust them.

No there isn't.  I interviewed for a position with a insurance company that works from home. There is NO catch. A lot of companies hire customer service agents who work from home. But it has to be a real company. Not a we will mail you 5000 letters and envelopes and you stuff them and mail them. This was a real company, with real offices, real buildings, it was totally legit.

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Re: work at home
« Reply #23 on: September 25, 2018, 12:02:28 pm »
I think thats great. But my advice to you is to so your research in making sure that its really ligit

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Re: work at home
« Reply #24 on: September 25, 2018, 08:04:33 pm »
I work at home two days of the week from my primary job and have learned to love it from the standpoint of money saved on the commute and time saved getting ready in the morning. I have better tools at home than work offers and the software, provided by the company, allows me to do full meetings that are much more effective than being at a real meeting (less interruptions). My second job is completely from home. Monday through Friday from six until eleven and Saturdays/Sundays are spent at home working from my computer. Trust, hard work and proven results have gotten me both of these jobs. The evening job allows me a few minutes of breathing room which is how I keep up with posts and other online activities. I have another part time job, outside of the home, that is more fun and allows me to socialize.

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« Reply #25 on: September 26, 2018, 08:10:52 am »
I work at home two days of the week from my primary job and have learned to love it from the standpoint of money saved on the commute and time saved getting ready in the morning. I have better tools at home than work offers and the software, provided by the company, allows me to do full meetings that are much more effective than being at a real meeting (less interruptions). My second job is completely from home. Monday through Friday from six until eleven and Saturdays/Sundays are spent at home working from my computer. Trust, hard work and proven results have gotten me both of these jobs. The evening job allows me a few minutes of breathing room which is how I keep up with posts and other online activities. I have another part time job, outside of the home, that is more fun and allows me to socialize.

I would love to work at home. I would not have to LEARN to like it.  It would be awesome. Esp if I could do the work when I wanted as long as I got it done.  And not have to be chained to a desk like the customer service you are logged in on a computer and a phone so they know if you are working. I interviewed for that job but apparently others had more experience.

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Re: work at home
« Reply #26 on: October 04, 2018, 02:18:41 pm »
My neighbor cooks food and they sell it in a busy area at lunch. Can you cook and do you live in a busy area where you can do this?

Does your neighbor have a vendors license? It is illegal in most places to just cook food and then go sell it on the street.

Yes, you have to have a safe food handling course and be licensed to do that.  If you make someone ill, they can come back and blame you and you could be liable.

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Re: work at home
« Reply #27 on: October 05, 2018, 09:05:30 am »
There are actually legit companies who hire people to do customer service at home on their phone.  I understand for one, Amazon is hiring folks to do this for the holidays.  Good luck finding the right earning opportunities for you.

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Re: work at home
« Reply #28 on: October 05, 2018, 09:33:25 am »
would love to have a work at home job..but most all those are scams..i will stick to fushion cash
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Re: work at home
« Reply #29 on: October 05, 2018, 12:54:35 pm »
Be careful of scams but hope you find something that's beneficial.

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