Ive been trying to look for a side job on the weekends that I can do at home,& I try some websites but I havent found any good ones. Do any of you know where I can find jobs at home.
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Originally posted by PepsiAddict View PostYa I know one of then I called was a scam
ara are you aware of any websites?
Other than that, you could try being a free lance writer.
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I have been debating quitting my job (that I've been at for 12 years now), and taking up eBay full time. I go to junkyards frequently, and being I've been into cars for quite a few years, I have a pretty good idea of what's sought after and popular as far as parts for repairs, or features to add on to cars. For example, one of the 1st things I sold was a spoiler specific to the '87 - '89 Buick LeSabre T-Type package. They tend to warp, and the metal strip that holds the studs to bolt it up to the trunk tends to rust out, and the spoiler starts splitting/falling off the car. The one I found was absolutely mint. Paid $14. Sold it on eBay for $276.I've made plenty of nice coin on the side ever since, though I had a good 2 or so year period where I slowed down. Just getting back into it now.
Unfortunately, eBay has been turning to absolute crap as of late. Their new CEO is really messing things up for sellers, and I've been wondering why for some time now. Then I came across this article which was written way back in April or May, and it all started to make sense. I don't know if the guy who wrote it is legitimately part of eBay management, but the manifesto seems to be dead on with the policy changes that have taken place in the last few months. If this is true, it looks like eBay will no longer be an auction site soon enough.So I really have to double think the eBay as a career thing, unless someone steps up to the plate to take them on (rumors that Google will make an auction site have been building).
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You must have been making some good to money to consider eBay as your full-time job.
It's definitely possible to do so, just like you mentioned with your first sale. I wouldn't have to patience to do that. I'm the type of person who just wants to find the best deal possible just to feel good about it.
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Originally posted by ara87 View PostOther than that, you could try being a free lance writer.
Everything I come across requires some heavy experience in that specific area, but if I could get some of my writings published to a local newspaper or even an online website, that would be cool.
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I've heard of people doing medical billing from home... my supervisor years ago left her job to be a stay at home mom after the birth of her son and she was going to do this. I assume you have to do some training, but from my understanding it's not complicated or lengthy.[COLOR=#4b0082][B][SIZE=4][FONT=trebuchet ms]“If you think you can, or you can’t, you’re right.”
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