Any legitimate work from home jobs?

Right now I am currently not working and my boyfriend is. There is only one car between us and he works an hour away so it’s been hard finding work when I have my 9 month old daughter and no babysitter and he works from 7am until 4:30 and sometimes doesn’t get home until 6:00 or 7:00 depending on if they keep him late… Are there any work at home jobs that are actually legitimate? I want to get a computer and Internet set up with our income tax return and wondering if there are any out there that aren’t a scam. Thanks

Yes, there are legitimate work at home jobs if you can weed out the scams. Hilton Hotels, Humana, American Express, Enterprise Rent A Car, Hertz, UHaul and several other companies hire work at home employees.

Just a reminder, work at home jobs are real jobs. You will have to work really hard to make decent money from them. Most work at home customer support jobs pay about $8 to $15.00 depending on your skill set.

There are several legitimate work at home jobs as listed below. Message me if you like to see more. None of them require you to put any money down.

American Express is hiring work from home travel counselors:

http://workathomejobsblog.net/usa/travel-counselor

Hilton Hotels hiring Part Time Work at Home Reservation Sales Specialists:

https://hilton.taleo.net/careersection/pr_jobs/jobdetail.ftl?job=93207&src=JB-11960

Enterprise Rent a Car, Hiton, U-Haul, Starwood Hotel etc are currently hiring work at home Reservation agents:

http://workathomejobsblog.net/usa/reservation-agent

If you have special skills and experience, then you can earn more money. For example Humana hires Registered Nurses as telephonic personal nurses to advice their clients about medications. There are work at home Pharmacist and Pharmacy Technician jobs also.

When you see a work at home job advertisement, the key thing to look for is to find if that is a real company. If they are real companies (such as they have a real product or service and has been around for some time) then they are good opportunities. These jobs positions will also mention the the specific requirements and there will be an interview process for selection.

But if the job advertisement makes ridiculous claims saying that you can make $500.00 to $1000.00 a week with a high school diploma and typing skills, then run as fast as you can. Also if they ask for money upfront then most often it is a scam.

Look at work at home portals such as the one below to find real work at home jobs.

http://workathomejobsblog.net

5 comments

  1. ? says:

    Why don’t you start with http://www.fiverr.com, on http://www.fiverr.com, you make $5 for every job you do.
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  3. postal p says:

    They are all scams. If working from home was so easy, why wouldn’t everyone do it? Your boyfriend would do it. Why leave the house? Don’t get scammed.
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  4. Jay Kishan says:

    Yes, there are legitimate work at home jobs if you can weed out the scams. Hilton Hotels, Humana, American Express, Enterprise Rent A Car, Hertz, UHaul and several other companies hire work at home employees.

    Just a reminder, work at home jobs are real jobs. You will have to work really hard to make decent money from them. Most work at home customer support jobs pay about $8 to $15.00 depending on your skill set.

    There are several legitimate work at home jobs as listed below. Message me if you like to see more. None of them require you to put any money down.

    American Express is hiring work from home travel counselors:
    http://workathomejobsblog.net/usa/travel-counselor

    Hilton Hotels hiring Part Time Work at Home Reservation Sales Specialists:
    https://hilton.taleo.net/careersection/pr_jobs/jobdetail.ftl?job=93207&src=JB-11960

    Enterprise Rent a Car, Hiton, U-Haul, Starwood Hotel etc are currently hiring work at home Reservation agents:
    http://workathomejobsblog.net/usa/reservation-agent

    If you have special skills and experience, then you can earn more money. For example Humana hires Registered Nurses as telephonic personal nurses to advice their clients about medications. There are work at home Pharmacist and Pharmacy Technician jobs also.

    When you see a work at home job advertisement, the key thing to look for is to find if that is a real company. If they are real companies (such as they have a real product or service and has been around for some time) then they are good opportunities. These jobs positions will also mention the the specific requirements and there will be an interview process for selection.

    But if the job advertisement makes ridiculous claims saying that you can make $500.00 to $1000.00 a week with a high school diploma and typing skills, then run as fast as you can. Also if they ask for money upfront then most often it is a scam.

    Look at work at home portals such as the one below to find real work at home jobs.
    http://workathomejobsblog.net
    References :
    http://workathomejobsblog.net

  5. Landlord says:

    Anything you find advertised as such will be a scam.

    Apply for a regular job that you have the skills for, but when you send your cover letter for your resume let them know you are interested in working from your home office.
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