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Try Avon, Mary Kay or Tupperware. Something that you can sell while you are at your full time job. It takes some time to build up, but eventually you'll make some decent extra money. I have two girlfriends that do this. One sells Avon, one MaryKay. It basically sells itself. And usually word of mouth is all it takes to get clients.
 
Posts: 33 | Your location (city and state) : Crest Hill IL | Registered: November 13, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I'm very curious to know if any of you who were looking a work from home job have had any luck. If so, what have you chosen and how is it going?
 
Posts: 13 | Your location (city and state) : Baker City, OR | Registered: April 24, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Hi my name is Eilleen and I just started with a new company, and I am real excited about it. If you love to travel and also want to make extra money, please get a hold of me @ please go to my website www.yourtravelspot.worldventures.biz and I can help get you going or you can e-mail me at [email address removed by Quick & Simple. For your security, please do not post your email address on the site.]

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Posts: 2 | Your location (city and state) : queen creek, Az | Registered: February 06, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Hi, it's Eilleen again and I also wanted to share that I have been selling Gold Canyon Candles for the last 2 1/2 years and I love my home business. We need new demonstrators and if you join in the month Feb. you get your kit for free ($350 value) if you are interested please email me at [email address removed by Quick & Simple. For your security, please do not post your email address on the site.]. I promise to give you one on one training. If you love candles and having fun with family, friends and the chance to meet a lot of new friends, please let me know :} Eilleen

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Posts: 2 | Your location (city and state) : queen creek, Az | Registered: February 06, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Hi everybody!!
I do mystery shopping at home (for the past 3 years). I also do surveys and paid to read online. My best advise is to NEVER pay for any work at home scheme. I found all of my information free online.

Does anyone know of any legit company who hires clerical workers to work at home? I used to work as a secretary and would like to have a job doing that also.

Have a great day!!
 
Posts: 108 | Your location (city and state) : Zanesville OH | Registered: October 31, 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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How did you become a mystery shopper? I have always thought this would be awesome to get paid to shop, what husband could complain about that.

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Posts: 4 | Your location (city and state) : Trumbull CT | Registered: February 02, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Hi! My name is jackie and i have been trying the surveys on line, but I haven't found any that really pays off. Any ideas? Thanks for you help!
 
Posts: 25 | Your location (city and state) : ladysmith,wi | Registered: January 26, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Who did you go through? All of the ones I have contacted want money up front.
 
Posts: 1 | Your location (city and state) : Augusta Georgia | Registered: January 31, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I would love to work from home anyone have any advice and any ideas where to start looking?
 
Posts: 3 | Your location (city and state) : Neah Bay, Washington | Registered: January 22, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Hello,
I have an excellent home business and would love to have you look at it. Send me your email address in the subject line put you name and want more info, I will send you the link to my website. You can look at all the information. The product they offer is an awesome liquid supplement, which is very reasonalble priced. I feel great. This liquid supplement is absorbed into your system within about 3 minutes! They also offer an awesome protein powder. You do not have to stock products. You will receive a website free when you enroll to purchase your own supplement. You can make residual income.....there isn't any money upfront, other then the money for your monthly liquid supplement!!!! The website alone is worth hundreds of dollars and it is yours free, no hidden cost!
email me at [email address removed by Quick & Simple. For your security, please do not post your email address on the site.] if you would like to talk with me by phone we can arrange it by email. You have nothing to lose by checking out my website and the company yourself!
Bobbieg

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Posts: 8 | Your location (city and state) : Rockwall, Texas | Registered: November 20, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Originally posted by ilee24:
Hi, it's Eilleen again and I also wanted to share that I have been selling Gold Canyon Candles for the last 2 1/2 years and I love my home business. We need new demonstrators and if you join in the month Feb. you get your kit for free ($350 value) if you are interested please email me at [email address removed by Quick & Simple. For your security, please do not post your email address on the site.] I promise to give you one on one training. If you love candles and having fun with family, friends and the chance to meet a lot of new friends, please let me know :} Eilleen

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Posts: 29 | Your location (city and state) : moss point, ms | Registered: November 19, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Hi. If anyone is interested in doing surveys, please PM me and give me your email address and I will send you my referral link. Yesterday, I just requested a check for $15 from one company and $30 from another for just doing surveys and paid to read. It's not a "get rich" thing but I do make a little off of it.

Happy weekend everyone!!
 
Posts: 108 | Your location (city and state) : Zanesville OH | Registered: October 31, 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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To Lori S. I just joined the Q&S forum and read your post, I would be very interested in doing surveys for $. I work full time but need a little extra. My e-mail is [email address removed by Quick & Simple. For your security, please do not post your email address on the site.], would be appreciated for the link. Thanks!

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Posts: 1 | Your location (city and state) : Hendersonville, NC | Registered: February 17, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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hi, lori s! i am interested..heres my email address: [email address removed by Quick & Simple. For your security, please do not post your email address on the site.]

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Posts: 3 | Your location (city and state) : Chicago,IL | Registered: February 17, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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-I have had a few jobs during my childbearing years. I wanted a little competition when saying, "I can finish my soup before you can".
Mary Kay wanted me to hold too much inventory; Pampered Chef is good if you have muscles (you need to bring enough stuff for the guests to see and touch and that stoneware got too heavy for me.)
Tupperware was my 2nd. favorite, especially when I was promoted and earned my own car. I still use a lot of it to this day.You have to LIKE the stuff you sell and it will show on your face; you need to share the benefits of its use w/others.I have some cake rising flour that is decades old in the big T and it still works!!. I so enjoyed being a part of Tupperware. A great thanks to Ann Mitchell and Rita Zipnik for their enthusiasm and sharing their knowledge and joy of this fine product. Do you sell it or need help? Send an e mail to me. My daughter sells jewelry and just loves it. All she needed was to have a party +$5 to start. I am a REAL silver and gold person and, in the past have called all other jewelry 'junk jewelry'. THIS is not. It looks so beautful on. I am even going to buy some and possibly sell it too and be her FL branch.
The love of my life(as an RN) was teaching Lamaze method of childbirth. I taught for over 35years. My certification was by ASPO LAMAZE. Please have a few babies and breast feed them and you will have a lot of info to share w/your students. I was on complete bed rest the day after delivery, due to a blood clot, and my class was done sitting in a chair in my pj's and robe, foot elevated and being on hot soaks every 15 min, while I held my newborn and taught that week's info. I did not have to check my notes for that class. I have been told that class was the best they had ever been to. PLEASE get certified to teach by a repuitable organization w/very high standards/requirements:
800-368-4404.
With ANYTHING you do from home, just remember you need to spend money to earn money and when you truely do it from your heart, the results will show.


Madam X
Gone With the Wind
It's a Wonderful Life
 
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