Jobs that you can do from home

March 2, 2008

Because of all the “work at home stuffing envelopes” type scams, there is a misconception still about what type of work you can actually do from home.

The FACT is you can now do ANYTHING online, from home, that you would do at your regular job (obviously with the exception of serving food, etc!).

Employers are always hiring for everything from skilled to unskilled positions. There are tons of jobs, full-time and part-time, short-term and long-term, available every day.

Everything from data entry to typing, transcription, customer service (via phone and/or email), admin assistance (exactly what I do), writing articles, forum posting, video creation, web site management and creation, uploading images or articles to websites, posting ads, accounting and bookkeeping, paralegal, and ON AND ON. If I created an entire list, it would be pages long so to put it simply – EVERYTHING.

Literally, anything you would normally do from an office can and is being done online now. And there are employers that need people to fill these positions.

Over the past decade, tons of employers have gotten hip to the idea of hiring virtual freelancers. There are a lot of benefits for them too they’ve learned. And you now have so many people running their own business from home that they need other people who can work from home for them – attorneys, Internet Marketers, etc.

I’ve been working from home online for about a decade and I’ve never stuffed an envelope or “got paid to read ads” though there are some legit jobs for that out there too.

So don’t underestimate the fields of work out here. Anyone has some skill or ability they can apply online to work from home. Don’t think for two seconds that you don’t have what it takes to work online or that there isn’t a hundred or more jobs out there fit for you. There is, I promise.

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