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« Reply #30 on: January 14, 2020, 04:35:46 pm »
I make and sell stuff on etsy, but that's hit and miss figuring out what to make and having the ability to make it

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« Reply #31 on: January 14, 2020, 05:47:56 pm »
I think one of the easiest jobs I've come across is transcription. Rev is "hiring" transcribers, even without experience, if you can type. They don't ask for experience or schooling. You just have to be able to pass their test. The pay is not great compared to working for a standard transcription company, but it's a great way to get  your foot in the door. Good luck!  :peace: :heart:

Do you actually do this?  I looked at it.  Rev has a lot of negative reviews.  I sent them an email asking a couple of questions about pay but could not get a straight answer so I skipped it.

I used to work at Rev when I first re-started transcribing again after years out of the work force. It was really just a way to get a foot in the door for transcribing again until I could get a job with a much-better-paying transcription company that requires you to have recent (and a lot) of experience.  :peace: :heart:

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« Reply #32 on: January 15, 2020, 07:18:00 am »
Some people are making a very good living with you tube.  I don't know how you feel about you tube but, especially animal videos make a LOT of money.  I have videos running on my TV all the time that earn me money and, my favorite one to run, has a net worth of $600,000.  There's an 8 yr old kid that is worth 8 million from you tube videos.

I done something once that was an app through another site.  I had it playing on the tv.  It streamed all day long and only made like 20 something cents.  It was like the video set up on this site.  If you can get some good videos yeah there are people who make a killing.  YouTube pays you $1000 after one million views.  Then you can make money from the ads that play before the video.  You get so much money each time the ad is viewed.  Not sure if the ad has to be viewed in it's entirety.  I usually skip the ad as soon as it will let me.

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« Reply #33 on: January 15, 2020, 07:21:59 am »
I think one of the easiest jobs I've come across is transcription. Rev is "hiring" transcribers, even without experience, if you can type. They don't ask for experience or schooling. You just have to be able to pass their test. The pay is not great compared to working for a standard transcription company, but it's a great way to get  your foot in the door. Good luck!  :peace: :heart:

Do you actually do this?  I looked at it.  Rev has a lot of negative reviews.  I sent them an email asking a couple of questions about pay but could not get a straight answer so I skipped it.

I used to work at Rev when I first re-started transcribing again after years out of the work force. It was really just a way to get a foot in the door for transcribing again until I could get a job with a much-better-paying transcription company that requires you to have recent (and a lot) of experience.  :peace: :heart:

So did paypal send you a 1099?  I had read where some people got messed up because supposedly paypal turned in earnings to the government and the person did not. SO they got audited.  And it was just a big mess.  The person was not trying to cheat anything.  They just did not know it was going to happen.  I looked at the Rev and was interested.  But a lot of people were saying you can spend 20 minutes just trying to type a 2 min task.  Then a lot of times it is still rejected.  So I did not know if it was worth trying to do it.  Supposedly some people make a full time income.  But people also lie so you don't know what to believe.  I would trust what I read on here about experiences. 

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Re: Easy work from home jobs
« Reply #34 on: January 15, 2020, 08:51:53 am »
I wish I knew of some legit  ones

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« Reply #35 on: January 15, 2020, 09:35:05 am »
All your responses are good.  My husband who is  no longer abl;e to work away from home is also looking for an At-Home-Job.

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« Reply #36 on: January 15, 2020, 01:09:46 pm »
babysitting pets might be something

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Re: Easy work from home jobs
« Reply #37 on: January 18, 2020, 10:30:20 am »
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Check out this one, for a real work from home opportunity:

https://www.lionbridge.com/join-our-team/           then  search "home"

http://www.thesmartcrowd.com/workers/job-opportunities/country/united-states-of-america/#jobs-list


https://thesmartcrowd.lionbridge.com/?ReturnUrl=%2fAccount%2fLogOut%2f




read this article:  https://www.thebalancecareers.com/lionbridge-company-profile-3542807
             or            http://www.thesmartcrowd.com/about/workers/



Sample of jobs I found on this platform:

Description:

As a Web Content Judge your ultimate goal will be to contribute towards making internet search more exciting, relevant and interesting for all end users in the US. This is a part-time, work from home role with Lionbridge involving Search Engine research. You will play a part in improving the quality of one of the largest search engines in the world.

The Web Content Judge program is a worldwide program assisting some of the most popular search engines increase the level of relevance for their users. This work involves rating keyword and search term pairs, based on a set of guidelines, covering a variety of tasks to include web sites, images, videos, text and advertisements to name a few.
You will have the flexibility and freedom to work from your own home, working your own hours. Hours for this role are a minimum of 10, maximum of 20 hours per week depending on availability. Payment will be based on completion of the agreed upon tasks or engagements within the specified time period.   

This is a freelance, independent contractor position.   (means no taxes are collected, you are responsible for paying the SE {self employment} taxes)

Requirements:

Fluency in English is essential, additional language skills are an advantage
Must be working and living in the US for a period of 5 years
Familiarity with current and historical business, media, sport, news, social media and cultural affairs etc. in your country
A keen interest in the Internet e.g. researcher, blog writing, forums, website publishing
Flexibility to complete a variety of different tasks following standard sets of guidelines
Strong attention to detail, analytical skills and excellent communication are essential
Ability to work independently and flexibly to new techniques/processes
Preferred level of education/certification - Bachelor’s Degree (or equivalent)

What We Offer
Flexible Hours. You will have the flexibility and freedom to work from your own home, working your own hours, Sunday – Saturday, depending on availability of tasks
Further opportunities may arise to contribute to other tasks and projects on a freelance basis

Technical Requirements
Work from home office environment
PC with Windows 10. Apple OS or older versions of Windows are not acceptable
High Speed Internet connection. Minimum upload speed of 1mbps
Software applications, e.g. Antivirus software, Adobe Flash Player, Acrobat Reader, Adobe Shockwave player, Microsoft Silverlight etc.

LionBridge
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Re: Easy work from home jobs
« Reply #38 on: January 18, 2020, 10:47:39 am »
Thanks!  I'll have to check it out!

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Re: Easy work from home jobs
« Reply #39 on: January 18, 2020, 02:57:33 pm »
I also would love to find legit ways to work from home, there is so much scam online.  would love to have more opportunities to make more extra cash.
I wish there were more sites that are legit like this one.

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« Reply #40 on: January 21, 2020, 01:10:59 pm »
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Here's some more that could bring in a buck or two!  I get an email with these offers/jobs and get no money for suggesting :

https://jobs.lever.co/modsquad/a1bad5fe-062e-4468-95f1-70f7b2d933f5

In today's update, if you have a high-speed internet connection and you like to play video games, ModSquad is looking for p/t game testers. Pays $12/hr. No college required. No state hiring restrictions mentioned. (They're also hiring from western Europe.)

https://www.certifiedfieldassociate.com/

If you like to go to the movies, why not get paid for it? As a side gig, Market Force Information is recruiting Theatre Checkers. You'd be doing things like counting the patrons, checking sound quality, reporting on cleanliness, etc. The gigs reportedly pay $10-$20 each, and some include refreshments.


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Re: Easy work from home jobs
« Reply #41 on: January 21, 2020, 01:29:58 pm »
:cat:

***I get no money for sharing this information***


Check out this one, for a real work from home opportunity:

https://www.lionbridge.com/join-our-team/           then  search "home"

http://www.thesmartcrowd.com/workers/job-opportunities/country/united-states-of-america/#jobs-list


https://thesmartcrowd.lionbridge.com/?ReturnUrl=%2fAccount%2fLogOut%2f




read this article:  https://www.thebalancecareers.com/lionbridge-company-profile-3542807
             or            http://www.thesmartcrowd.com/about/workers/



Sample of jobs I found on this platform:

Description:

As a Web Content Judge your ultimate goal will be to contribute towards making internet search more exciting, relevant and interesting for all end users in the US. This is a part-time, work from home role with Lionbridge involving Search Engine research. You will play a part in improving the quality of one of the largest search engines in the world.

The Web Content Judge program is a worldwide program assisting some of the most popular search engines increase the level of relevance for their users. This work involves rating keyword and search term pairs, based on a set of guidelines, covering a variety of tasks to include web sites, images, videos, text and advertisements to name a few.
You will have the flexibility and freedom to work from your own home, working your own hours. Hours for this role are a minimum of 10, maximum of 20 hours per week depending on availability. Payment will be based on completion of the agreed upon tasks or engagements within the specified time period.   

This is a freelance, independent contractor position.   (means no taxes are collected, you are responsible for paying the SE {self employment} taxes)

Requirements:

Fluency in English is essential, additional language skills are an advantage
Must be working and living in the US for a period of 5 years
Familiarity with current and historical business, media, sport, news, social media and cultural affairs etc. in your country
A keen interest in the Internet e.g. researcher, blog writing, forums, website publishing
Flexibility to complete a variety of different tasks following standard sets of guidelines
Strong attention to detail, analytical skills and excellent communication are essential
Ability to work independently and flexibly to new techniques/processes
Preferred level of education/certification - Bachelor’s Degree (or equivalent)

What We Offer
Flexible Hours. You will have the flexibility and freedom to work from your own home, working your own hours, Sunday – Saturday, depending on availability of tasks
Further opportunities may arise to contribute to other tasks and projects on a freelance basis

Technical Requirements
Work from home office environment
PC with Windows 10. Apple OS or older versions of Windows are not acceptable
High Speed Internet connection. Minimum upload speed of 1mbps
Software applications, e.g. Antivirus software, Adobe Flash Player, Acrobat Reader, Adobe Shockwave player, Microsoft Silverlight etc.

LionBridge

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« Reply #42 on: January 21, 2020, 01:31:53 pm »
:cat:

Here's some more that could bring in a buck or two!  I get an email with these offers/jobs and get no money for suggesting :

https://jobs.lever.co/modsquad/a1bad5fe-062e-4468-95f1-70f7b2d933f5

In today's update, if you have a high-speed internet connection and you like to play video games, ModSquad is looking for p/t game testers. Pays $12/hr. No college required. No state hiring restrictions mentioned. (They're also hiring from western Europe.)

https://www.certifiedfieldassociate.com/

If you like to go to the movies, why not get paid for it? As a side gig, Market Force Information is recruiting Theatre Checkers. You'd be doing things like counting the patrons, checking sound quality, reporting on cleanliness, etc. The gigs reportedly pay $10-$20 each, and some include refreshments.



If this is like the secret shopper jobs the theater would need to be involved.  Our theater could care less what people think.  I tried that but there are not many opps in my immediately area.

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« Reply #43 on: January 21, 2020, 11:23:57 pm »
I think one of the easiest jobs I've come across is transcription. Rev is "hiring" transcribers, even without experience, if you can type. They don't ask for experience or schooling. You just have to be able to pass their test. The pay is not great compared to working for a standard transcription company, but it's a great way to get  your foot in the door. Good luck!  :peace: :heart:

Do you actually do this?  I looked at it.  Rev has a lot of negative reviews.  I sent them an email asking a couple of questions about pay but could not get a straight answer so I skipped it.

I used to work at Rev when I first re-started transcribing again after years out of the work force. It was really just a way to get a foot in the door for transcribing again until I could get a job with a much-better-paying transcription company that requires you to have recent (and a lot) of experience.  :peace: :heart:

So did paypal send you a 1099?  I had read where some people got messed up because supposedly paypal turned in earnings to the government and the person did not. SO they got audited.  And it was just a big mess.  The person was not trying to cheat anything.  They just did not know it was going to happen.  I looked at the Rev and was interested.  But a lot of people were saying you can spend 20 minutes just trying to type a 2 min task.  Then a lot of times it is still rejected.  So I did not know if it was worth trying to do it.  Supposedly some people make a full time income.  But people also lie so you don't know what to believe.  I would trust what I read on here about experiences. 

Wait one minute? So anytime you use Paypal through a survey agency they count that as income? Don't they need your social for that? 
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« Reply #44 on: January 22, 2020, 05:25:53 am »
I think one of the easiest jobs I've come across is transcription. Rev is "hiring" transcribers, even without experience, if you can type. They don't ask for experience or schooling. You just have to be able to pass their test. The pay is not great compared to working for a standard transcription company, but it's a great way to get  your foot in the door. Good luck!  :peace: :heart:

Do you actually do this?  I looked at it.  Rev has a lot of negative reviews.  I sent them an email asking a couple of questions about pay but could not get a straight answer so I skipped it.

I used to work at Rev when I first re-started transcribing again after years out of the work force. It was really just a way to get a foot in the door for transcribing again until I could get a job with a much-better-paying transcription company that requires you to have recent (and a lot) of experience.  :peace: :heart:

So did paypal send you a 1099?  I had read where some people got messed up because supposedly paypal turned in earnings to the government and the person did not. SO they got audited.  And it was just a big mess.  The person was not trying to cheat anything.  They just did not know it was going to happen.  I looked at the Rev and was interested.  But a lot of people were saying you can spend 20 minutes just trying to type a 2 min task.  Then a lot of times it is still rejected.  So I did not know if it was worth trying to do it.  Supposedly some people make a full time income.  But people also lie so you don't know what to believe.  I would trust what I read on here about experiences. 

Wait one minute? So anytime you use Paypal through a survey agency they count that as income? Don't they need your social for that? 

It IS income.  Whether you get paid through PayPal or direct deposit or they mail a check to you.  You technically are suppose to report it on your taxes.  Technically if you walk your neighbors dog for $10 a week you are suppose to report that on your taxes as well.  ::)  Anyway,  The company only sends a 1099 after you earn $600.  I only know what Rev told me and what I have read on a site where people posted in a forum.  But it is hard to get people to answer you.  Like here I questioned something about Rev from someone who says they worked there but I did not get a response.

Someone said they got in a mess because supposedly PayPal submitted something to the IRS and they had not reported the income and did not know PayPal was going to do that.  I am not sure I believe it because I have received over $600 from the same company paid to PayPal and PayPal did not send me the 1099 nor that I know of did they report anything to the IRS.  The company who paid me the money sent the 1099. 

Rev told me they do not send a 1099.  They said you will get it from PayPal because PayPal is who is paying you.  NO, YOU are paying me.  PayPal is basically a bank account.  So it is not any different than getting paid direct deposit.  My bank does not send me a 1099 nor do they turn anything in to IRS for the amount of deposits I get through out the year.  I have looked at Rev before.  I have emailed with them.  There are too many unanswered questions for me to sign up with them.  And if you look at sites like survey police there are a lot of complaints against them.  But there are against this site as well saying they do not pay.  We all know that yes they do.

In order to send you a 1099 yes they would need your social security number.  PayPal does not have mine.  On a site like this if you have a payout that will send you over the $600 mark they will ask for verifiable tax info and you fill out, I think it is a W9, before you get the pay that will send you over the $600. I think I also had to submit a pic of a DL And you can't be cute and try to say well I will wait until next year to cash out (say if it is in Dec) because they still will not release it.

PayPal told me they only send a 1099 if you have a seller account and have x amount of transactions or x amount in sales.  A lot of people sell online and accept payments via PayPal.

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