Looking for data entry job- work from home?
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Are there any legit work from home jobs that are good for moms? I want to be able to make a couple hundred dollars a week while still being able to be home with my kids. Im looking for a data entry job or processing credit card applications or anything like that. Any information you have would be great!!
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For the 597,325th time... The Internet is not some magical cash machine. There are NO online jobs. No data entry. No surveys. No nothing. You will not find them in your house. You will not find them with your mouse. You will not find them here or there. You will not find them anywhere
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American Express is hiring work from home travel counselors as shown below: http://workathomejobsblog.net/usa/travel-counselor Here are some work at home reservation agent jobs. http://workathomejobsblog.net/usa/reservation-agent The website I linked above is a no frills website with numerous legitimate work at home jobs from real companies such as Humana, American Express, Enterprise Rent A Car, K Force etc. By the way, never pay to get a work at home job. Most often they are scams. They will ask for payment in numerous ways, but never fall for it. Reputed companies will never ask you to pay for getting a work at home job. Best wishes.
Have you thought about Medical Transcription? I worked several years in the Medical Transcription field. It is legit (a REAL JOB) but there are a LOT of scam employers and schools in this field. It is a difficult job, but I loved it. It was challenging and I learned something new everyday! If you're hoping to work as a Medical Transcriptionist, you will most likely need training though. The school I attended was self-paced and allowed me to "Learn at Home to Work at Home." I was also able to get a job (at-home) less than a week after graduating. If you're interested, you should look into AHDI 'approved' schools. Most employers require experience or participation in one of the top AHDI approved schools. If your looking into Medical Transcription pay the extra in tuition to attend an 'approved' school. Many people have received training through inadequate programs only to find out that they are unable to find a job. AHDI sets the standards for MT courses. Employers know that graduates of these 'approved' courses have gained the skills necessary to begin their career as an MT. ------ AHDI is the Association for Healthcare Documentation Integrity - www.ahdionline.org (formerly known as the American Association for Medical Transcription). Career Step is an AHDI approved program and they are partnered with many of the major MT employers. In other words, their graduates get the jobs. Many companies require 2-3 years experience, however, a lot of these companies will waive this requirement if you graduate from the right school. Career Step is partnered with MANY employers, self-paced (you can finish in a few months or take as long as over a year or two), and more affordable than many courses. Plus, I have personal experience (and success) with the program. Attending your local community college will give you a good chance at a job in-house, but if you are wanting to work from home, an online 'approved' course is the way to go. Choosing the right school is so important! They do offer financial aid and payment plans too. :) I hope that helps!! I spent years looking for legit Work-at-Home opportunities before discovering Medical Transcription. Oh, and from the US Department of Labor: " Employment of medical transcriptionists is projected to grow 14 percent from 2006 to 2016, faster than the average for all occupations. Demand for medical transcription services will be spurred by a growing and aging population. Older age groups receive proportionately greater numbers of medical tests, treatments, and procedures that require documentation. A high level of demand for transcription services also will be sustained by the continued need for electronic documentation that can be shared easily among providers, third-party payers, regulators, consumers, and health information systems. Growing numbers of medical transcriptionists will be needed to amend patients’ records, edit documents from speech recognition systems, and identify discrepancies in medical reports." "Wage-and-salary medical transcriptionists had median hourly earnings of $14.40 in May 2006. The middle 50 percent earned between $12.17 and $17.06. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $10.22, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $20.15." Good luck!!
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