Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Legitimate Work at Home Jobs

There are plenty of you who would like to find legitimate work at home jobs - at least if you could find legitimate work from home- maybe to be with the kids, maybe because you're at your best when you work from home. For whatever reason, finding legitimate work at home jobs isn't an easy task, and I know that many of you have been looking for the perfect telecommuting job opportunity for quite some time. I also know that the number of legitimate work at home jobs pales in comparison to the scams that seem to about everywhere.

It is important to select a work from from home job that fits with your skills and interests, your home life, and the legal and zoning requirements where you live. Some legitimate work from home jobs include child care, writing and editing, transcription, and bookkeeping.

Some of the work from home jobs that I select are full-time with salary and benefits. Other opportunities work at home opportunities may be part-time or on a contract basis with no benefits. I know that some of you who are trying to find legitimate work from home may only be available part time, or you may be willing to try something new on a part-time basis. And, there's always the possibility that you can get hired and work from home in a job on a part time or contract basis originally and get hired fill time with a benefits package once you've proven yourself and your ability to work from home.

Writing and/or editing work from home is an excellent choice for those with top-notch writing, editing and grammar skills. Some experience is usually required to find enough work to write and edit on a steady basis. Hourly rates can be high, especially for business writing, or copywriting, but there is stiff competition for these types of writing jobs. Doing writing and editing work from home part-time while still employed elsewhere full-time is a good way of getting some experience before venturing into this kind of work as one's main source of income. However, the work is not always steady, so having a few clients before you go freelance, along with some money saved to cover basic living expenses for at least a few months, is highly recommended by many experienced writers and copywriters.

When you first begin looking for work at home, it seems that there are literally thousands of options for you to choose from. Be careful - many of these sites are scams.

Though there are plenty of good options, you have to carefully weed through all the junk to find the gems. Many people will tell you never to pay to get legitimate work from home employment, but there truly are some sites that you do pay a one time fee. This fee covers administrative costs and also shows the administration that you are truly interested in working.

These fees also cover the time the company spends setting up your account, entering your personal information and filing tax forms (if that is applicable).

Legitimate work from home employment is available everywhere, just choose wisely.

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