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aprilwine2000
08-23-2002, 11:59 AM
My hubby has asked me once again to try to find a "work-at-home" job to supplement our income.Things are really tight right now & I already babysit mon-fri .I keep a couple of toddlers in addition to my own.He knows I am on this computer alot & wants me to find a way to make a regular income so we can keep our house.I already sell items on eBay & it brings in enough $$ to help with gas & stuff (about $20-$30 a week,but not every week).I am just so sick of all the scams & need to find a real job opportunity to make a decent wage.Anybody have any ideas?

Sorry about the length,just typing as it pops into my head...

belle5691
08-23-2002, 02:39 PM
I work at a work from home type of job. To be very honest...it is a job that requires dedication. The compensation is wonderful. Its a job, that if you have a lot of acquaintances, or love to meet new people, the job is perfect for you. I will paste the link here that will explain what the product is....and if you are interested in hearing more, email me at...
Any information is just that, information...and if interested, would love to answer any questions you have. This link, explains the product, and all you do in the job, is explain this to other people, with help of videos, cassettes..very easy..just requires true dedication.

aprilwine2000
08-23-2002, 02:45 PM
I absolutely refuse to pay anyone to get a job.Thanks for the offer,but that is exactly what I am trying to avoid.

belle5691
08-23-2002, 02:51 PM
I apologize....Will edit my post as I dont wish to offend anyone else with the info.

the1bea
08-23-2002, 03:37 PM
from home job and I will let you know about mine. [email protected] I am starting training for district manager so I am SO excited!!!!!!

ckerr4
08-23-2002, 08:52 PM
There's always things like Avon, Tupperware, Creative Memories, Pampered Chef, etc. Of course, there would be an outlay of money in the beginning, I think (I've never done anything like that), but if you know alot of people, or could sell your stuff to people from church, at hubby's work, etc, it might be worth it. You could always take in another kid, lol, if you really want to. Or if you have a special skill, you could sell your services to people - sewing, tutoring, computer work (making web pages, typing, etc).