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zuber
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Joined: 15 Aug 2008
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# Posted: 15 Aug 2008 11:48
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I have been looking at working at home for quite some time now and have like many others, fell prey to the get rich scams. I just want to be able to answer phones, emails, make reservations, do date entry to be able to supplement my husbands income. I just want to be able to pay the bills, afford health insurance, and be able to take family outings. I was contacted by "work at home united" yesterday. They invited me to an informational webinar. Their concept makes sense to me. They seem very helpful and will support you to help you become successful too. Has anyone every looked into this? We live in a small community in the midwest and people just haven't caught on to the going green for the environment and to use natural products for their family. My feelings are really mixed right now. I think they have a good idea, but do not know if my friends and family are ready for this yet. You need to sign on 8 people which makes me nervous. Does anyone have any ideas or should I look elsewhere for a data or assistant job? Any links or help would be so appreciated.
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momsoffice
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Joined: 22 Mar 2008
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# Posted: 16 Aug 2008 15:54
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I've been with WAHU for over 3years it is a very legitimate company. I do recieve a residual check each month as well from them, but it's basically at a stand still. I do love their products!
I wanted something a little more that I can enjoy, so I became a home based travel agent.
When I first started looking into working from home, which was about 9 years ago, I wanted data entry/typing, but there was nothing out there, unless they made you pay for information! Don't fall for it!!!
You can also look into doing customer service with West At Home, Liveopps uhhhh....I think there is another one. I didn't do that, because I'm a mom of 6 and it has to be completely quit. I wanted to do something that my kids could be around me, that's why I stay home. LOL Plus I needed something that is more flexible and I can take my business wherever I am.
Good Luck in your search!
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pcwork
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# Posted: 17 Aug 2008 00:39
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Most Work at Home companies offering jobs take an interview, the webinars are for business opportunities
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mrssfoster
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# Posted: 3 Jan 2009 22:26
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I am with Work At Home United, they offer great support and training, the webcasts/webinars are just a tool that they use to show their process. They start by going over the product side of the company, and then the business side. A lot of people try being just customers first, then move to the business opportunity. Because there is no direct selling, very little experience is needed.
I hope this information helped you a bit.
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peanutsnana
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# Posted: 6 Jan 2009 11:58
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SO would you mind my asking what site you found the travel agent position?
My boyfriends daughter is in desperate need of a work from home job. She is close to losing her home and has two small children to take care of.
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