work at home united...or another job??

Discussion in 'Business Opportunities and Programs Reviews' started by zuber, Aug 15, 2008.

  1. iamdf

    iamdf New Member

    Hello Stacy,

    I would be very interested in information on what you have to offer and read your blogs. Please direct me on how I may find this information.

    Thank you!

    Lisa
  2. tara13

    tara13 New Member

    Hi, my names Tara and i'm with the work at home united team. I don't know why they told you to enroll 8 people, that's new? Anyway, I love the products, and it feels good to have safe cleaning supplies in my home, especially around my new daughter. I havent really enrolled anyone as of yet, but I will. It's really my motivational problems. I I tried a little harder maybe!! But I do love the company and what they stand for, and after you join and start learning about all the harmful things that we all have right there in our homes, slowly poisoning us, it's eye opening and shocking, so I'd recommend joining for sure. Check out the saferforhome website, it's quite informational, and good luck!!
  3. 6kids

    6kids New Member

    United work at home thing...
    So how much did you have to invest? No one has returned my calls.
  4. geodab

    geodab New Member

    Can you do this part-time? I have a full time job during the day but could really use some additional income, with 2 boys in college in a couple years. Yikes. Is there any obligation to learn more about it? I don't want to be hounded either, which always makes me a little leery when looking into to these things. Any info would be helpful.
    Mom of 2 teenagers
  5. Lucky120

    Lucky120 New Member

    I am with them as well and I like it already. I love the products and the help. You get a lot of traning and help from everyone.
  6. TexanMama

    TexanMama New Member

    My neighbor sells Melaleuca. She does a great job and loves her work. But, one thing to remember: it is not a stay-at-home job, in the purest sense. She has to go do presentations for groups and must leave her child at home to do it. She makes a lot of money now, but she works HARD and has a LOT of presentations to do (I'd estimate about 10 per week). So, if you will need to find childcare for this, just keep that in mind.
  7. melanow

    melanow New Member

    TexanMama
    What you are saying is true, but you don't have to do it that way. She can do it on the internet, and Melaleuca makes provisions for that by doing the same presentations online that she goes outside the home to do. All you have to do is 3-way one customer into the presentation or a whole group of people can log into the presentation. On one of the presentation sites you can have up to 250 people at the presentation.

    Thanks,
    George
  8. Reeba

    Reeba New Member

    txinvestigator
    Hi there,

    I would like to know where to find your blog. Would you please share this information with me?
  9. stayhomemomjobs

    stayhomemomjobs New Member

    hadleysmom: I am staring to look into work at home united and am wondering what it is that you sell/do to earn money? How many hours a week does to take to earn $$ Can anyone help me out
    HadleysMom: There are many things you can do to earn money as a stay-at-home mom, depending on what skills you have. You can often find administrative or personal assistant jobs that you can do from home that involve sending some emails, doing some light accounting, etc. There is also data entry (really hard to find), blogging, and more.

    You can make anywhere from $8 an hour on up, depending on experience, education, and how fast you work (for example, if you are a writer and can post multiple blogs per hour).

    My favorite stay-at-home mom job searches:

    1. craigslist.org (click on any city, "jobs" then the button for "telecommute").
    2. Demandstudios.com (if you're a writer or editor)
    3. elance.com (a lot of jobs are temporary but can lead to further work if they like you)
    4. freelancer.com (watch out for scams)

    Hope that helps!
  10. shon9tilr

    shon9tilr New Member

    Hello. Can you please explain to me what you actually do for WAHU? I'm interested in the job but I would like to know what kind of work is to be done. I spoke to someone and all she said was that we get paid by commission. If there is no selling, what does the job consist of? Thank-you [​IMG]
  11. Happy 2 B Gail

    Happy 2 B Gail New Member

    shon9tilr
    Hi, I just stumbled upon all of these opinions in a google search link & read through them...some are really old. This is June 2012 and I thought hmmm.... However, I am with WAHU and all I do is refer customer and business referrals (normal people who look at the info and like it). WAHU is a Team which partners with Melaleuca, The Wellness Company. Melaleuca is very stable at 26 years old+, offers NO RISK with a 95% reorder rate (and is not considered MLM by the IRS but is classified as CDM). Nobody SELLS products here (unless they like extra work and want to, I guess). I am a mom of seven and also a traditional business owner....I make a good residual monthly check because of my WAHU Team help and support. MEANING I get paid month after month for every bit of work I have ever done over 2 years. It just keeps growing, which is awesome! I love helping others and we have been incredibly blessed. Wanted to pass that along... May it be a great day for you!


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  12. miller111

    miller111 New Member

    Have you ever try freelance writing job?

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