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About Frances Rhea
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I can answer questions about how to get started telecommuting, provide free sites with telecommuting jobs, making your workload easier, almost anything to do with a virtual job.

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Topic: Telecommuting



Expert: Frances Rhea
Date: 6/13/2006
Subject: work at home

Question
Hi Frances
I have read some of your answers that you have given to other people and I have checked out the links. I am not interested in those sites. Partly because I just dont know how to work them. I live in Ontario and would like a work at home job, not business. I would like something that I can do on the computer, such as data entry. I havent really found any legitimate sites. Only a few and of course they are not hiring right now. Do you know of any legitimate work at home jobs? Have you heard of National Accounts and Refund Center? Do you know if they are legitimate? I am assuming they arent because you have to pay a fee and when I try to respond to there emails, they dont get sent, there is also no contact info, such as email address and phone number. So if you have any other links that you can give me, I would apprciate it. Thanks so much. Vanessa.

Answer
You are right about the scam sites. Any time someone wants money, they are selling info only. Unless you put money into it (like any other business) you will not succeed.

As for other sites, no, I know of no others. The sites are easy. Register as a freelancer or contractor and look at the jobs available. Click on Bid Project and indicate how much you are willing to do the work for.

Sorry...there is no easy way. It took me 2 years to get to where I have a fairly steady income.

You could also contact local businesses and offer your services.

Often I have found jobs volunteering and through referrals.

Sorry there is not any real better information.

Fran

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