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KristynJoined: 8/22/06 Posts: 236 Seasoned Vet Rep points: 1841 Send PM | Title: Stay-at-Home Jobs Posted: 2 yearss ago I am a full-time mom and I want to contribute to my family's income since my husband is currently in school, but due to our current situation I am unable to leave my child alone or in daycare. So I am wondering if anyone knows of any stay-at-home jobs? I cannot afford to pay for any specialized schooling or materials nor do I have the time for it. I would just like to start right away. If anyone can help me out, please let me know. Thank you! | |
ShellyChaneyJoined: 8/22/06 Posts: 11 New Mommytalker Rep points: 27 Send PM | Title: Re: Stay-at-Home Jobs Posted: 2 yearss ago Hi, have you considered baby sitting other children? It might be a good way to make some extra money and help your baby adapt to other children? | |
UncleTravno-photoJoined: 8/23/06 Posts: 26 New Mommytalker Rep points: 35 Send PM | Title: Re: Stay-at-Home Jobs Posted: 2 yearss ago That's a good one. You might want to start your own daycare as well. | |
KristynJoined: 8/22/06 Posts: 236 Seasoned Vet Rep points: 1841 Send PM | Title: Re: Stay-at-Home Jobs Posted: 2 yearss ago
That is really a good idea! Unfortunately, I discussed the idea with my husband and he said no. | |
Late4DinnerJoined: 8/22/06 Posts: 1146 Mommytalking Super Legend Rep points: 11463 Send PM | Title: Re: Stay-at-Home Jobs Posted: 2 yearss ago I might know of a work from home job. I'm getting the details this weekend. Basic network marketing, but a very good company, all natural products, and so on. Glad to let you know if you are interested! | |
KristynJoined: 8/22/06 Posts: 236 Seasoned Vet Rep points: 1841 Send PM | Title: Re: Stay-at-Home Jobs Posted: 2 yearss ago
Yeah! I love to find out! If you could, that would be great! | |
GrumblyJoined: 8/09/06 Posts: 65 Been There Done That Mommytalker Rep points: 327 Send PM | Title: Re: Stay-at-Home Jobs Posted: 2 yearss ago This might not be the best idea because it does cost about $150 bucks in the beginning I think. But I have a friend that discovered scrap booking through creative memories. She is a SAHM with 3 young kids. She host the parties at her house and supplies all the scrapbook goodies. She charges anywhere from $10-$100 per person depending on the theme and time of year like holidays. She makes good money and even gets to put books together for herself. I guess its like selling Avon but way more fun. You get to set your own hours. Anyway, the site to check out is www.creativememories.com ... | |
DavinsMommyJoined: 8/22/06 Posts: 61 New Mommytalker Rep points: 15 Send PM | Title: Re: Stay-at-Home Jobs Posted: 2 yearss ago I sell Arbonne its a swiss based natural product. They sell not only make up but skin care, vitamins and diet pills and such... It only cost as little as 32 dollars to sign up, what ever you do from there is up to you! it has unlimited growth potential if you would like more info email me and i will give you more info and a link to the website! | |
habishopJoined: 8/23/06 Posts: 53 Unstoppable Mommytalker Rep points: 774 Send PM | Title: Re: Stay-at-Home Jobs Posted: 2 yearss ago This is a great stay at home job. You get to choose when you work and who you work for. Here is a link to the site. This company appeared on the Today show. Plus I know 3 people who work for this company and love it. http://www.alpineaccess.com/external/index.html Good luck. Heather | |
Desparate HousewifeJoined: 8/24/06 Posts: 199 New Mommytalker Rep points: 25 Send PM | Title: Re: Stay-at-Home Jobs Posted: 2 yearss ago There are so many jobs that you can do. I sell Mary kay on the side and love it. You just have to find what is right for you. You have to love the product that you are selling or you will not be good at selling. I htink the key to selling products is to sell consumable stuff. That way you can get a good costumer base and they will always come back for more. Good luck with what ever you decide and if you are interstead in learning more about MK, PM me and I will be happy to fill you in.
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doors43Joined: 8/28/06 Posts: 319 Mommytalking Legend Rep points: 5164 Send PM | Title: Re: Stay-at-Home Jobs Posted: 2 yearss ago Well, you should never have to pay any money up front to do anything at home. That's the first rule of working at home. There are surveys you can take that pay (not very well of course, but I do this from time to time) and there are companies like Mary Kay and Avon that you can sell for a small profit. If you look on craigslist.org, you may find some telecommuting jobs as well. I'm going to be stay at home mom as of next week after 9 years in my law office, so I'm making the adjustment myself. Good luck. | |
LAKIALAWRENCEJoined: 8/27/06 Posts: 35 New Mommytalker Rep points: 20 Send PM | Title: Re: Stay-at-Home Jobs Posted: 2 yearss ago I've Been Trying The Online Surveys The're Alright But Will Try That Site Let Meknow If You Come Across Anything Else As A Stay At Home Mom Jobs LAKIA LAWRENCE | |
keriazJoined: 9/02/06 Posts: 1719 Mommytalking Legend Rep points: 9147 Send PM | Title: Re: Stay-at-Home Jobs Posted: 2 yearss ago [quote=Grumbly] I guess its like selling Avon but way more fun. You get to set your own hours. I sell AVON if you or anyone are interested. Free catalog. | |
starbubbles2003no-photoJoined: 9/03/06 Posts: 1 New Mommytalker Rep points: 5 Send PM | Title: Re: Stay-at-Home Jobs Posted: 2 yearss ago Where do you find the online surveys? | |
Mom2SavvynShelbyJoined: 8/29/06 Posts: 762 Mommytalking Legend Rep points: 7196 Send PM | Title: Re: Stay-at-Home Jobs Posted: 2 yearss ago I have just joined a new company and I sell soy candles and bath products. It costs NOTHING to join. Here is a link that helps explain it. I love it! http://www.sweetcupcakecandles.com/proshoprga ... |