Work From Home Careers: An Overview
September 16, 2008 by Kate · Leave a Comment
Work from home careers come in many forms. Some work from home careers involve devising your own business model. Others involve selling goods or services for a larger corporation from the comfort of your home. Yet other work from home careers involve receiving a college education and then setting up your office in your home. In each case, the rewards can be outstanding.
Work from home careers can take on an entrepreneurial aspect.
There are a number of entrepreneurial work from home careers you can choose to pursue. Such work from home careers involve working strictly for yourself; with no boss or anyone else looking over your shoulder. Of course what that does is place the responsibility for success or failure of your work from home career directly on your shoulders. You are responsible for customer relations, scheduling, finances, taxes and all other aspects of the enterprise. If you don’t mind taking such responsibility then by all means take a stab at such a business. On the other hand, if you don’t want that type of pressure, you might consider working from home for another entity.
Work from home careers can involve working for others.
Some work from home careers involve working for others. Such employment opportunities still involve having a boss and working for a larger entity which will monitor your work. One advantage to this type of work from home career is that it removes the pressure from you when it comes to the success or failure of the business. For some people this can be can be particularly important as they are uncomfortable with running their own business. For others, this can be a downside. As such, it is important to understand your own personality when selecting from the many different types of work at home careers available to you.
Many freelance writers, graphic artists, and computer programmers work for larger corporations at home. Such work at home careers generally entail receiving assignments directly from the larger company. In this way, the writer or computer expert does not need to worry about marketing his or her services or even collecting from a number of clients. Instead, these responsibilities lie on the larger corporation, giving the writer or computer expert more time to focus on his or her craft rather than being preoccupied with the business aspect of the work at home career.
Some work from home careers require special training
A third type of work from home careers are those requiring special schooling. Often, those who pursue an education in fields such as accounting or home decorating decide to start their own work from home businesses rather than work for a larger corporation or entity. A few of these types of businesses would be working from home as a: CPA, Insurance Agent, plumber, electrician, handyman/carpenter, music lesson provider, dance instructor, or voice coach.
Work at Home Jobs That Aren’t Scams
August 12, 2008 by Kate · Leave a Comment
Finding Legitimate Work at Home
You’ve probably learned by now that finding legitimate work at home opportunity is no an easy task. There are countless scams which are like wolves in sheep’s clothing. They appear to be above board but they really aren’t. Some never pay at all. They just charge you a membership and thats all you’ve got. Others actually do pay, but after a few simple calculations you learn that with the time you’ve spent marketing their product, you’re earning about half of minimum wage.
It’s time to Stop the Madness.
Stop wasting your time and money filling out surveys for pennies and soliciting others to join multi level marketing referral programs.
If you don’t have young children at home, and can guarantee a quiet working environment, customer service and sales phone work is a great opportunity. Many companies like West and Live Ops which I can personally vouch for, allow you to set your own hours. They both give bonuses although Live Ops does pay about $3-$12 more per hour depending on how good you are at upselling.
Below is a long list of real work at customer service/phone jobs. Some I have actually been hired for, or know other wahm moms who have. As with any employment opportunity, be sure to research each opportunity to verify that it is right for you.
CUSTOMER SERVICE JOBS
Accolade Support
ACD Direct
Alpine Access (Arizona, Colorado, Texas & Utah)
Baby to Bee *Babytobee does not list their employment opportunities on their website, but regularly recruits via classifed advertising*
Beyond Marketing Online
BRG Research Services
Connect2Agent
Connect Plus, LLC
Customer Loyalty Concepts
eCallogy (Utah Only!)
Grindstone
Greene TeleServices (WA, DC only) Greene Teleservices
JetBlue Airways (Utah )
LiveOps
MicahTek, Inc MicahTek, Inc
Niteo Services, Inc.
O’Currance Teleservices (Utah)
RepsForRent
Secure Call Management
Service 800
Sterling Testing Systems
Time Communications (St Paul, MN)
Ver-A-Fast Corporation
VIPdesk
VoiceLog
Willow
West at Home
Working Solutions
XAct Telesolutions
I have actually worked for some of these companies and can personally recommend them. If you take your time and do your research you should be able to find a work at home employment opportunity thats just right for you.




