Data Entry and Other types of Work @ Home

re are many places online that list data entry and other types of work at home.You are right, there are many scams out there, and I would advise you to stay away from anything that asks you for money to work for them. You should not pay to work for someone! I subscribe to this newsletter, it comes out every day, and always has jobs advertised. Today there is one for medical data entry. You can subscribe to it here:

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They also have a web site: http://www.moms-home-work.com There are jobs and other information listed there.

This web site also lists jobs for data entry. http://www.tjobs.com/jobopps.shtml It's been around a long time, and I have found work here.

MoneyMakingMommy http://www.moneymakingmommy.com/jobs/ongoing.htm Here's another site that lists telecommuting jobs, and is geared to moms.

Porta Jobs http://www.portajobs.com/ You have to register for this site, but it's free, and you can search for a variety of jobs.

Workaholics for Hire http://www.workaholics4hire.com/ Here's another database of work at home jobs.

Job Search Engine http://jobsearchengine.com/ This database searches several job sites at once. Search for "data entry" and hundreds of jobs come up.

Got2Eat http://got2eat.com/ Here's another database to search that comes up with several different jobs.

HomeWorkingMom http://www.homeworkingmom.com/jfinder.htm This is a great site with resources and information.

There are a lot of sites that charge you for books or information about companies that hire telecommuters. Don't buy them, they are a rip-off! You're better off going to corporate web sites that operate a division in your area, and asking if they hire telecommuters. Many large companies do. This information is also available free on many web sites, like this one:

Alpine Access http://www.alpineaccess.com/alpine/index.jsp They look for online call center employees. You can find jobs like these at many of the references I've given below, this one was listed at June Langhoff's site.

If you would like more information about telecommuting, and how it works, here are some good resources.

Gil Gordon http://www.gilgordon.com/hub.htm He wrote the book on working at home, there is some good information here.

June Langhoff http://www.langhoff.com/advice.html Everything on this page is geared to learning more about working at home, it's an excellent resource.

Finally, I must say, don't get discouraged. It took me a year to find my first telecommuting full-time job, and it ended during the "dot.bomb" last year. However, during that time I built up a client base, and I never stop looking for new work. You can work at home, and love it! It just takes time and perserverance. I spend part of each week, (and sometimes each day) looking for jobs, filling out employment applications, and searching for freelance opportunities. Working at home isn't easy, but it's the best career option I've found! I hope you find a great job, and love working at home as much as I do!

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