S.H. asks from San Francisco, CA on June 06, 2007
Seeking a Legitimate at Home Job
I am a stay at home mom of two beautiful boys ages 5 yrs. old and 18 mths. I decided to stay home after the birth of my second son. Anyway, I am looking for a job that I can do at home, so I can be there for my boys. My husband is the sole provider and I would like to have an additional income to help us out a little more. I have looked online and all the ones that I have found have wanted me to pay a fee before starting or its a home based business. I don't want to be self-employed it's to much for me right now. I would like to work for someone that will allow me to work at home. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I also wanted to know if anyone is doing medical transcriptioning, if so, how is that going and what school did you go to. That is something I have been looking into also. Thank you in advance.
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T.L. answers from Pocatello on July 09, 2007
I have been looking for the same thing... my sister is a medical transcriptionist in california, you need to get certification in transcribing and you can go to the community college for that, then find a place where they would let you stay home... my sister works for a company named QTC, and she gets her dictations over the internet or phone depending on the doctor, then she just typs the reports and e-mails them back... pretty easy. let me know if i can help.
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A.G. answers from San Francisco on June 07, 2007
Hi S.-
Have you checked out Craig's List? In the job section, you can click on telecommuting and it will give you postings for jobs where you can do this. I can't vouch for the legitimacy factor of these, but it may give you some ideas of what is out there.
Best of luck!
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R.D. answers from Sacramento on September 20, 2007
Hi S.,
I browsed through your responses and it looks like a classified ad section in the paper!!
I have three boys, Cameron is 6, Tristan is 3, and Logan is 11 months. Aren't they a ton of work and tons more fun? Your post caught my eye because you have boys as well and I think us Moms of just boys really have something special in common.
My aunt is a medical transcriber and I was looking into it as well. Here's a website that she uses daily.
http://www.mtdesk.com/frame.php?frame=main
She also said when looking for a school, make sure it is accredited. I searched the internet for MT jobs and found that most of them require experience, so I stopped my search.
Here's a GREAT article I ran across yesterday...
http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Working9to5/Story?id=2621388&am...
I did find an at home job that pays well, but it is not a get-rich-quick scheme. The bonus is that I get to stay HOME with my kids, which is what I wanted to begin with.
Feel free to message me if you would like to know more, but I'd rather not post ads in the main forum.
Lots of luck,
R. Donahue
Mommy of Three Boys!
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A.C. answers from Los Angeles on April 18, 2008
Hello
Well if you want to talk let me know here is something about me and what I do. I know it has let me be a single stay at home mom.
About me-
I started out in Tupperware just wanting a discount. Then it was something to get me out of the house a couple nights a week. Thing changed over the years. I did not know it at the time but it would become a full time career for me. It would have to in order for me to be the stay at home mom that I wanted to be. Just last year I began my journey as a single mom. Everyone has changes in their life. Life is a roller coaster we all have ups and downs. One day I came home as the happy housewife, hours later I would found out my husband had emptied our bank accounts and had not paid any bills in a long time. I was pregnant, had a stack of bills at the door and no money in the bank. At that point my life and my business was in the toilet. I had not had a “real job” in over 7 years. I had not truly worked my Tupperware business in over a year and my account was about to go inactive. I needed money and I needed it now. I found myself hitting the streets and looking for a “real job”. I was not having any luck at all.
One day I was sitting and reading the help wanted ads. I got a call from our new legacy executive director, Geri Zielski. It was her 2 day being my new LED. She asked me what was going on and I told her everything. We talked for a very long time then she said something so simple “Well if you need money now hold a party now!” It was that simple. I got off the phone with her and called a friend he held one 2 days later. I saw that there was money in Tupperware. There had always been I just needed to work my business. Later that week I signed DIQ papers. In 3 weeks I went from being an Inactive Consultant to a Tupperware Director in Qualification and started making the money I needed to buy myself a new truck and pay the bills. Six months after that I became a director. Now I am going on a trip to Hawaii or Disney world.
I tell you my story because it is good to have dreams and goals. We all need them. I would love to help your dreams and personal goals come true.
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S.C. answers from San Francisco on April 23, 2008
Hi S.,
I am the Area Administrator for SFO North for Cultural Homestay International. I am currently looking for coordinators in this area. I have included the job description below. If you are interested please contact me at ____@____.com.
Thanks
S. Cribbs
Coordinators for Cultural Homestay International work with exchange students from around the world who come to America to experience life with a local host family and attend a local high school for one semester or two semesters.
As a Coordinator you are making a difference around the world by offering families the opportunity to host an international high school students from over 35 countries! Coordinators develop relationships with schools, host families and students to ensure that the experience is a success for everyone involved.
As a Coordinator, you:
Help recruit and select host families in your area for programs lasting one semester or a full academic year.
Assist in matching students with host families
Build and maintain relationships with local schools
Represent and promote C.H.I.'s programs in your community
Provide guidance to students and host families throughout the experience
The Coordinator benefits:
Experience the rewards of being a cultural ambassador
Expand relationships in your community.
Strengthen ties with neighbors, friends, community and religious groups
Get to know students from around the world and help welcome them to your local area.
Be an integral part of a life-changing experience that families and students will remember a lifetime.
C.H.I. provides our Coordinators:
Comprehensive training to prepare you to recruit host families and place students.
24-hour support from our full-time professional staff.
Opportunities to meet and develop relationships with our Coordinators across the USA.
Cash and travel incentives/rewards
An opportunity to attend our national and international conferences.
The process:
Coordinators are interviewed, including references and complete background check, then trained by C.H.I.'s Area Administrator. Coordinators are responsible for recruiting and screening host families by conducting host family interviews, reference checks, and then aid in the selection of a student for the host family. Coordinators act as a liaison to local high schools and assist in the enrollment of the students. Throughout the year, the Coordinators are responsible for the supervision of each of their students, including monthly contact with the students and host family to complete monthly reports; 3 personal visits with the students; as well as contact with the local high school for grades each quarter. Coordinators are in constant contact with the area administrator throughout the year and are invited to participate in all training seminars.
Email for more information, we have several openings, thank you.
Also, please check out our website: www.chinet.org
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T.L. answers from Pocatello on July 09, 2007
I have been looking for the same thing... my sister is a medical transcriptionist in california, you need to get certification in transcribing and you can go to the community college for that, then find a place where they would let you stay home... my sister works for a company named QTC, and she gets her dictations over the internet or phone depending on the doctor, then she just typs the reports and e-mails them back... pretty easy. let me know if i can help.
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A.M. answers from Pueblo on December 28, 2007
Hi! I see you have gotten a lot of responses, but I am a stay at home mom of a 2 year old and 10 month old twins...so i know how hard it can be trying to balance family and work at the same time, not to mention daycare if you work outside your home. Well, i can help you!!! I work at home all while spending quality time with my kids and creating a healthier, safer environment! I can't even begin to tell you how much i really love my job! There are no investments, no inventory, no selling, and no parties, and no risk! You can check out my website for more info., and email me there too! www.themomteam.com/amaus
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S.V. answers from Los Angeles on February 24, 2008
S....
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Take care of those beautiful boys
S. V.
www.dreamplanters.com
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A.S. answers from Los Angeles on January 30, 2008
Become a virtual assistant! (i also do home parties on the side.. www.swakparties.com)
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