Work from home
@ReaperMan (11)
Boswell, Indiana
June 17, 2017 4:44pm CST
We hear all the time about people making X amount of money working from home. I mean it's all over facebook, twitter, and elsewhere. My question to you is if your not already working from home then does working from home appeal to you? My next question is if you are working from home (aside from mylot.com) what are you doing? Hope y'all have a great day!
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@ReaperMan (11)
• Boswell, Indiana
18 Jun 17
@RubyHawk where do you write aside from here?
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@RubyHawk (99405)
• Atlanta, Georgia
19 Jun 17
@ReaperMan I used to write on Triond, Bubblews and several others until they went under. I still submit an article to Expertscolumn once in awhile but it pays nothing.
@PatZAnthony (14749)
• Charlotte, North Carolina
18 Jun 17
Many we know do work from home and love it. Most are doing things online, including reselling merchandise. It is not for everyone, b/c you do not know when you will make money.
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@GardenGerty (160491)
• United States
17 Jun 17
I would like to be able to consistently work from home, but some things in my life have prevented me from getting underway with some of the things I am looking at. Other times, the work I can do is not available.
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@ReaperMan (11)
• Boswell, Indiana
18 Jun 17
@Shavkat that is awesome!..does it require teaching degree?
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@LunaAngelus (27)
• Carolina, Puerto Rico
18 Jun 17
I earn a bit from swagbucks and being a sales rep for Legging Army. I can't work on the real world since I have social anxiety disorder and other health issues. I have the background to work as a virtual assistant, but I'm a bit scared to start lol
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@Essjayd (1567)
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17 Jun 17
I would love to work
from home full time! There's
a part of me that would miss the
laughs and some of the people
at work though.
My friend has just given up his job
to work online full time! He has a few
websites and writes articles for others!
It's taken him nearly 2 years to get to
the point where he could give up his
full time job.
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