Any legit work at home jobs?

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Due to my pregnacy I cant work currently, but I would still like to be able to help with the bills, food,etc. I'm not looking for a way to make fast money or lots of it, just something to give us some money while I cant work.
Does any one know of any legit work at home jobs?
 
I'm curious also
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I think the reason no one is answering is because the answer is no. Unless you do crafts and sell them. Most of the stuff envelopes and things are a scam..... Do you bake? Do you do crafts at all? Do you have an incubator (sell chicks)?
 
anyone who is successful at home is sitting on their hands whistling right now and the rest of us don't know LOL I had a friend who did collections from home, called people with overdue payments on various accounts and tried to set up a payment plan, she made bank but it seems like it was hard to get into...
I do farm/pet sitting, goat hoof trimming, horse training etc animal things are all I'm good at, but I just had a baby and couldn't do most of those things then either...

ohand I made home-made organic animal snacks, dog/horse/goat treats... or and tying horse and goat rope halters...

otherwise I have no idea and would love to hear as well...
 
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I suspect on here, you'll get alot of "selling eggs" replies.

When we were expecting our second son, I got a daycare liscense so I could stay at home the first few years with him. Worked out well, I did daycare during the day, and finished college at night. Now that I have a teaching permit, I work from home 80%, working for a charter school, the other 20% is family meeting, testing and such. If you have experiance with kids, and plan on staying home a few years, it works well, but you'll burn out sooner or later, so get your college done during the time.

If you decide to go for it, PM me, and I'll point you to some solid sites for activities and lesson plans. Since you're due in Sept, you could find some older kids who need summer care, and then take off a few weeks when they go to school to have the baby.
 
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Also medical transcription.

I had neighbors that filled out insurance forms from home. Both Dad & Mom did it, so it must have been lucrative enough to support the family. They recently bought a new house.

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You would need a bit of training for this. I did a couple rough rough years at the BIG tax prep company. Did all their training. Then started doing taxes at home. Not much money from it yet. If you have a degree you might be able to get the IRS enrolled agent cert which would allow you to bring in fair money. ( enrolled agent represents the people being audited just like a cpa or lawyer would do )

My sister in law who has no training did some taxes this year and baby sitting and brought in a fair amount each month. About 700 a month for babysitting just 2 kids and during tax season got a few extra hundred. Its something.
 

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