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paulval
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# Posted: 8 Aug 2009 16:43
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Hello fellow work at home dads/ laid off guys...lol. Seriously, There is really only a couple things to keep in mind for us guys.

If we aren't working 8 to 10 hours a day for some other chump, we need to work at least 3/4 that much for ourselves. It's a small price to pay for self employment and freedom to roam.
And remember, it is WORK at home, not stay at home. Us guys can get lazy and we sometimes need someone to crack us in the butt to get us going. But, It is work and you have to treat it as such. If you do, it will be super rewarding and you can just coast later on.
The money is there, lots of it. Start small, built at your own pace, and redirect your earnings into multiple streams of online adventure. With hard work you'll be turning profits on easy street.

Good luck to us guys, and lets make your kids proud! Later

Ann Williams
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# Posted: 9 Aug 2009 15:05
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To help me keep working on a schedule at home I keep pictures of my family close by. It reminds me loud and clear what is important for me to do and what is not.

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thefortunemaker
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# Posted: 12 Aug 2009 16:54
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hi guys!

how are you all?

well im a stay at home dad and look after my son lucas who is 10 months old.

my wife still wants to work even though i make enough money online to cover 2 jobs.

il get her to quit soon lol

best wishes

Robert, UK

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GimmeScamFree
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# Posted: 29 Aug 2009 01:12
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What's up fellas,

Work at home dad here with a 3 year-old girl, 18 month son, and another kid on the way (still about 8months away)!

I have been spending alot of time on the net doing alot of reasearch on supplimenting my income... lord knows we need it!

-Eric

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# Posted: 29 Aug 2009 20:52
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Yup me too work at home dad 3 year old boy, I love working from home, had a great summer, Now I'm getting ready for the winter days.

A network marketing secret: Don't pass up an opportunity to use your talents, education, skills, and create multiple streams of income! Most successful Home base business owners have more than one stream of income.

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markmolina
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# Posted: 19 Sep 2009 19:31 · Edited by: markmolina
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Hi Guys,
Love to hear the dads working from home stories.I envy you all.

I'm still working the 8-5, parts I love, parts I hate.

I spend the majority of my time with my wife and 2 kids (Camryn 9 yrs, Caden 5 yrs. old). What a blast they are.

I'm working on an online business that I focus on in the evenings, when my babies are asleep. So I have to stay laser focused.
I actually found something that fits that mold.

If I can give one word of advise (coming from a program jumping junky, that has been rehabilitated), is stick with a good program that works and is legit and work it like a business, not a hobby.

Also, stay consistent with your advertising.

Get the education it takes to succeed online. There are many free sources out there. Just skype me (mark.molina702)and I will tell you where they are.

Thanks again for sharing your great stories, I truly enjoy hearing them.

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bakakaichi
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# Posted: 22 Sep 2009 11:42
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Hi Guys, I'm new here. I'm thinking of getting off from my day job and get something to work at home, while having more times to spend with my 2 little monsters.

Any good idea where I can start?

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skgtechnologies
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# Posted: 28 Sep 2009 03:17
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@bakakaichi:

Working from home might not be as easy as expected. It's hard to get a decent job online since the competition is very stiff, remember that most clients our looking for outsource work paying less, so you have to start right, make a nice impression, build positive feedback's and you must be consistent. Nice way to start is to do a lot of research on what field your planning to concentrate, then look for possible clients(avoid scams) and visit forums similar to this the learn the tricks on working from home. Good luck on your online job search.

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