Post by workathomespace on May 21, 2009 23:04:46 GMT -5
7 Work At Home When You Want Jobs
By: S McIntyre
These days having more than one golden egg in your basket is a very good thing especially when you work from home. It doesn't always seem so easy to find a work at home job and if you add your lack of experience or if set schedules are problematic then yes, it's true. It's not simple, but there is a solution.
Many of us choose to work at home for various reasons and one of those reasons is flexibility. Here are 7 work at home jobs that are completely flexible and you can work when it's convenient for you.
1. Amazon Mechanical Turk - MTurk.com pays you to work by completing various tasks or HITs. HITs stands for Human Intelligence Tasks. You can pick and choose and each HIT pays anywhere between $0.01 to $10.00 or more. I have found simple data entry and transcription work. Even though the tasks don't pay very much, if you're efficient and quick you can earn a decent amount. US workers are paid directly to their bank accounts and anyone living outside the US can be paid via an Amazon gift card.
2. Data Entry - KeyForCash.com is available to US residents only.
3. Internet Search/Research Guides - Are human search engines. You simply answer questions and get paid. Here are several you can look into: JustAnswer.com, Texperts.com, Issuebits.com and Kgb.com.
4. Phone Jobs - Baby to Bee.com - jessie (at) babytobee (dot) com. You must work a minimum of 10 hours/week and you don't have a set schedule. These are warm leads where you will be asking people if they would like to try various free offers on the Babytobee.com website. Use the email address to inquire as they don't list the job on their website. When you work for Public Opinion Research.net, you are conducting polls usually of a political nature.
5. Google Quality Raters - These are temporary part-time jobs to help with search quality evaluation. You must work a minimum of 10 hours/week and it's available only to US and Canada residents.
6. TicketPuller.com - When you work for TicketPuller.com you are helping clients buy tickets for various events.
7. Transcription - QuickTate.com/iDictate.com. You transcribe short personal notes and voice messages.
As you can see, there are work at home jobs that offer a lot of flexibilty. All of the listed jobs can be done anytime. You can work with any of these jobs in combination with your current full-time or part-time job/s and earn a supplemental income, pool these resources together to earn a full-time income or just work when you need some extra cash.
S McIntyre owns www.WorkAtHomeSpace.com a free work at home resource focusing on telecommuting companies, daily telecommute job leads, articles, business resources and other work at home related topics.
Join our work at home forums for work at home discussions, networking, support and more.
By: S McIntyre
These days having more than one golden egg in your basket is a very good thing especially when you work from home. It doesn't always seem so easy to find a work at home job and if you add your lack of experience or if set schedules are problematic then yes, it's true. It's not simple, but there is a solution.
Many of us choose to work at home for various reasons and one of those reasons is flexibility. Here are 7 work at home jobs that are completely flexible and you can work when it's convenient for you.
1. Amazon Mechanical Turk - MTurk.com pays you to work by completing various tasks or HITs. HITs stands for Human Intelligence Tasks. You can pick and choose and each HIT pays anywhere between $0.01 to $10.00 or more. I have found simple data entry and transcription work. Even though the tasks don't pay very much, if you're efficient and quick you can earn a decent amount. US workers are paid directly to their bank accounts and anyone living outside the US can be paid via an Amazon gift card.
2. Data Entry - KeyForCash.com is available to US residents only.
3. Internet Search/Research Guides - Are human search engines. You simply answer questions and get paid. Here are several you can look into: JustAnswer.com, Texperts.com, Issuebits.com and Kgb.com.
4. Phone Jobs - Baby to Bee.com - jessie (at) babytobee (dot) com. You must work a minimum of 10 hours/week and you don't have a set schedule. These are warm leads where you will be asking people if they would like to try various free offers on the Babytobee.com website. Use the email address to inquire as they don't list the job on their website. When you work for Public Opinion Research.net, you are conducting polls usually of a political nature.
5. Google Quality Raters - These are temporary part-time jobs to help with search quality evaluation. You must work a minimum of 10 hours/week and it's available only to US and Canada residents.
6. TicketPuller.com - When you work for TicketPuller.com you are helping clients buy tickets for various events.
7. Transcription - QuickTate.com/iDictate.com. You transcribe short personal notes and voice messages.
As you can see, there are work at home jobs that offer a lot of flexibilty. All of the listed jobs can be done anytime. You can work with any of these jobs in combination with your current full-time or part-time job/s and earn a supplemental income, pool these resources together to earn a full-time income or just work when you need some extra cash.
S McIntyre owns www.WorkAtHomeSpace.com a free work at home resource focusing on telecommuting companies, daily telecommute job leads, articles, business resources and other work at home related topics.
Join our work at home forums for work at home discussions, networking, support and more.