A single mom who needs a WFH job
By Samery0320
@samery (19)
Philippines
8 responses
@yoalldudes (35037)
• Philippines
22 Dec 20
There is a site called fVA Filipino Virtual Assistants where you can select a course you're interested at and learn the skills and they will assist you to succeed in an online work. They also offer on promos.
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@GardenGerty (160883)
• United States
23 Dec 20
@samery I was going to suggest that you would want to connect with people from your country as many things that I learn about are only for USA. I wish you all the best. I know the laws and the help are different in your country than in mine.
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@thislittlepennyearns (62922)
• Defuniak Springs, Florida
22 Dec 20
I'm sure there are some sort of state assistance or country assistance options there. And on top of that why havent you contacted the father for help. Wfh opportunities that are worthwhile are mostly usa or us/canada based. But you can try textbroker, fiverr, and Amazon mturk
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@samery (19)
• Philippines
22 Dec 20
Thanks for your suggestion. There's no way I can reach him now coz he already blocked me in all our communication channels.But I'm still grateful that my baby with with me.
@thislittlepennyearns (62922)
• Defuniak Springs, Florida
22 Dec 20
@samery Go to court. If he's on the birth certificate or you can prove paternity at leas here he's required to send money to help even if he doesn't want to be around.
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@Genipher (5405)
• United States
25 Dec 20
Data entry
Babysitting (if needed in your area)
Sewing and selling on Etsy
Do you have thrift stores where you could find things and resell online?
Bake and sell goodies (my daughter used to sell cookies door-to-door under our Cottage Food Law)
Pet watching/sitting
Not the season for it, but perhaps grow and sell garden produce next year?
Do you like to write stories? There are many magazines online that pay for stories/articles.
Maybe start a youtube channel
You might have to do a lot of little jobs to make up for a full-time paying job.
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@porwest (92463)
• United States
22 Dec 20
Your best bet is to seek out employers looking for this kind of work based on your skills. Not sure what else I can offer other than that. Most "ideas" will be things that will bring in very little money and it seems to me like you need a real job as opposed to just something you can do from home to make some money.
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@Hate2Iron (15727)
• Canada
22 Dec 20
When my kids were little, I learned how to crochet. I still have some of the Christmas angels that I made while the kids were asleep. They sold like hotcakes! I even managed to sell some patterns to magazines once I got good at it. ;)
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@gamayngbaki (1602)
• Cebu, Philippines
23 Dec 20
Hi! have you tried getting a job as an ESL instructor? You can work from home full time or part time or you can also work office based. The pay is not bad at all either. Call Center jobs are also available in the Philippines and you can also opt to work at home.
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