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Posted January 29, 2009
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Beware of other"Work at home websites".Over 1,000 Companies
My Wife is "Helping put America back to work."
With a list of Over 500 1,000 Companies with REAL work at home jobs. I call it "Schindler's List", because it's her maiden name.
_+Real Jobs For Real People*+_
My wife found " work @ Home ". Hear what she said.
Remember that hair replacement commercial? It went something like: I'm not only the owner; I'm also a client. Well, the same goes for me. I have been working full-time from home for one of the companies on this list for a year and a half. No sales, no commissions.
I have a full-time, salaried, M-F, 8AM-5PM job as a client/customer support specialist working from home. It's great to not have a commute to work. It's convenient to able to set my alarm clock for 7:45 and be "at work" by 8AM . I admit that it's nice to work in my PJ's sometimes. It's certainly nice to not have to spend extra money on work clothes.
I know that many people are looking for jobs right now because the economy is poor. And I know that many people would love to work from home. Working from home is wonderful but it isn't for everyone. Working from home requires effort - you aren't going to get rich doing no work, like some ads on the Internet promise.
A work at home job requires just as much effort as a traditional go-into-the-office job. To work from home, you also need to be disciplined and committed. No one will be sitting in the cubicle next to you watching you work.
This list is truly what thousands of Americans have been looking for and are looking for. I have compiled a list from my research of legitimate work at home jobs. Whether you're looking for something part time or something full time, I sincerely believe this list will help you.
Just check it out for your self...
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