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Re: Any work at home opportunities?
Posted by Schari on 5/01/08

    Great. You are welcome.

    On 4/30/08, Mandie wrote:
    > Schari,
    >
    > Thank you for all of your tips and time, as I know you must be busy.
    > I googled those ideas and have a starting point for working at
    home.
    >
    > Mandie
    >
    > On 4/30/08, Schari wrote:
    >> Mandy, I'm very sorry to hear of your troubles with your house in
    >> CA. Welcome to the Midwest! I hope things look up for you and
    >> your family very soon.
    >>
    >> I googled "at home ironing" and got this forum that has info on
    >> prices, advertising, etc. As far as advertising or among
    >> friends - if you offer a service that is needed to your friends,
    >> and you do an excellent job - word quickly spreads.
    >> www.work-at-home-forum.com/9_245_0.html - 54k
    >>
    >>
    >> There is also a lot you can google on home tutoring. Though lots
    >> of them are businesses to market under. But his one had some
    >> good Q & A's.
    >> ezinearticles.com/?How-to-Start-a-Profitable-Home-Tutoring-
    >> Service&id=66857
    >>
    >> Any questions you have, just google it and you'll usually come up
    >> with some good information.
    >>
    >> On 4/29/08, Mandie wrote:
    >>> Schari,
    >>>
    >>> I wish I could do child care, but we just moved here from CA,
    >>> and our house in CA is going through foreclosure as the market
    >>> is bad and we couldn't sell it after a year. This means we are
    >>> in a small one bedroom apartment in IL and have no room to take
    >>> in kids. Tutoring is a great idea, I think I will go with that.
    >>> how much do tutors charge, do you know? I'd like to be
    >>> competitive. Also, how does the ironing thing work? DO you just
    >>> advertise with fliers or do you do it among friends?
    >>>
    >>> Thanks,
    >>>
    >>> Mandie
    >>>
    >>> On 4/29/08, Schari wrote:
    >>>> How about tutoring? Or child care? Or before and after
    >>>> school care? Ironing? Scrapbooking for others?
    >>>>
    >>>> On 4/29/08, mandie wrote:
    >>>>> Hey all!
    >>>>>
    >>>>> I was wondering if anyone had any good tips on how to work
    >>>>> from home? I'm not really looking to stuff envelopes, but I
    >>>>> thought there might be some opportunities out there. My
    >>>>> background is in elementary teaching, BTW, but I am staying
    >>>>> home with my 3 month old son.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Thanks in advance!
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Mandie

     
     

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