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Work From Home. Anyone know.....

Anyone know any websites that are just for working from home jobs?

I have looked on the net, but can't find anything appropriate, most of them look too good to be true.

If you work from home i would be grateful for your advice :D

Thankyou for reading. Hopefully someone can help.
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  • McKneff
    McKneff Posts: 38,857 Forumite
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    edited 27 February 2010 at 10:48PM
    Unfortunately, the world and his brother are looking for work at home jobs,
    The very few that there are the people who do them hang on to them for dear life.

    I really wouldnt hold your breath. As you say, most of them are too good to be true and they are just that.
    I'm sure you dont need to be reminded never to pay anything up front.

    apart from that could you make things you could maybe sell at car boot sales/markets

    knitting, patchwork dolls, making simple baby clothes.

    Are you a stay at home mum or have some disability that means you cant work.
    make the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
    and we will never, ever return.
  • Anyone know any websites that are just for working from home jobs?

    I have looked on the net, but can't find anything appropriate, most of them look too good to be true.

    If you work from home i would be grateful for your advice :D

    Thankyou for reading. Hopefully someone can help.
    You can try Elance and Odesk they are 2 of the freelance sites I know who are legitimate and are free to sign up.

    They have various jobs available depending on your expertise.
    Mr. Mulla
  • Karmacat
    Karmacat Posts: 39,460 Forumite
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    Mr Mulla - thanks for naming those two websites. I'm already self employed, and its almost in profit, but not quite, with quite a bit of spare time at different hours throughout the week - some areas covered in both these websites sound like I could really make a go of something.
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