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Home > Business & Careers > Home-Based Business   »   I want to work at home, but not pay a fee. How do I do this?

 
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Old May 20, 2008, 07:30 AM
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I want to work at home, but not pay a fee. How do I do this?

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I would like to start my own small family owned business, like a family and children's 2nd hand resale and cosignment shop, but I don't have alot of money...is there any way I could get started. I'm tired of going through diffrent jobs and I want to be able to have more time w/my kids.
I don't know how to do this either. Does anyone know how to get a work at home job without paying a fee?

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Old May 20, 2008, 01:42 PM   #2  
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Hello, roxiezerio!

I did just combine your three questions into one, that you had placed as a response/answer to someone else's question, and moved your question to its own thread so that it would get noticed more. This place doesn't operate the same way that a chat room does, so if a person has a totally separate question that is not related in any way to the original one, it's best to be posting the new question by itself on a totally new thread. Thanks!
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Now, in answer to your question, what sort of experience, skills and training do you presently have? It would be helpful to know about those things in order for people here to answer your question the best. I am totally self-employed. Other than going into people's homes to do work, a lot of the work that I do for people I do at my home.
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I may have answered this question before, if I did, sorry.

Though this doesn't make alot of money, one legitimate work-from-home opportunity is the telephone work that is done by charitable institutions to schedule pick-ups of donations from residences. In my area, the Salvation Army, Value Village and Purple Heart are firms that do this kind of work. My wife did this type of work and was doing calls for two agencies at once for awhile.

This job costs no money up front, you go to a class, and they send you lists of numbers in certain areas to call to tell people that a truck will be in their neighborhood on a certain date and would they like to make a donation. There are probably agencies like this in your area, if so, give them a call. You work from home and there is alot of flexibility in the hours.
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