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About Leslie Truex
Expertise
I can answer questions on how to find a work-at-home job online or off including the best sites for finding jobs, how approach an employer about working at home, and other methods for creating a work-at-home job. I can also answer questions about current trends in telecommuting, how to establish a telecommuting program in a company, and how to maximize productivity while working at home.

Experience
I have telecommuted as a social worker, writer, web designer and online researcher. I have provided work-at-home job announcements and tips online since 1998 at my site WorkAtHomeSuccess.com. I am the author of Jobs At Home: A Complete Guide to Finding or Creating a Work-At-Home and of the soon to be published The Pajama Mama Guide to Online Employment.

Publications
My articles have appeared in various work-at-home and stay-at-home e-zines and web site.

Education/Credentials
I have a BA in Psychology and a Masters in Social Work.

Awards and Honors
Work-At-Home Success has been recognized and received several awards from various online resources.

 
   

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Topic: Telecommuting



Expert: Leslie Truex
Date: 11/28/2006
Subject: work at home jobs

Question
Hi,
I am a stay at home mom, looking for a part time work at home job, i am interested in any job which involves working from an pc, to anything, please provide me different options i can choose from. And also i want to do this free of cost, as i cannot spend money to start a job right now.

Thanks in advance
suchithra

Answer
Hi Suchithra,
There are thousands of work-at-home job available. But like traditional jobs, they require skills and experience. What can you do on the computer? Write? Program? Research? etc. You're not simply going to sign up and type. Even legit typing or data entry jobs (when you can find them) require passing a speed and accuracy test and sometimes you need special software or training. That's not to say that you need an advance degree to work-at-home, but you do have to have a skill to offer an employer.

To learn more about finding a work-at-home job, visit http://www.workathomesuccess.com which has a whole section on telecommuting, how to search for work and much more.

Leslie Truex
http://www.workathomesuccess.com
http://www.wahs-expo.com

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