Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Daily work@home Job Posting -- 6/25/08

Web Communications Manager

Here's a great opportunity for the web-savvy WAHM:
http://jobs.problogger.net/view/1419

Columbia Business School seeks a Web Communications Manager . Reporting to the Director of Communications, the position increases Columbia Business School's visibility by writing and producing relevant and engaging content for Columbia Business School's web site on a daily basis. Generates, investigates and brings to life stories related to School initiatives, faculty research, and student and alumni activities as well as timely business news and trends. Writes, edits and proofreads in accordance with accepted rules of style and syntax. Collaborates with members of the administration and faculty as well as people both inside and outside the University. Manages projects with attention to detail, accuracy, quality and consistency. Supervises the Assistant Web Editor.


Daily work@home Job Postings are for real jobs, not money making schemes. Check back daily for a new listing.

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

work@home Tip!

Never, never, never pay money to learn more about a "job" or an "opportunity".

Ads that say "Send $9.99 to learn how you can (do any number of jobs from home)" are simply ways that others are raising money so that THEY can make a buck off your desire.

There are good work@home jobs out there. But they are TRULY jobs. Not opportunities you have to pay for.

Got a good tip about working at home? Leave me a comment! :)

Monday, August 27, 2007

Make $$$, Sell Your Stuff

Yes, it's true. There are LOTS of people out there making $$ selling on eBay.

I'm not one of them.

But I keep hoping that one day I'll be. LOL

This is a great opportunity for moms who are serious. You can replace your income if you are diligent and learn how to do it.

Click Here to see an online course that can help you learn how to do this. This course includes a LOT of extras to help you get going in a hurry.

Moms are able to sell stuff they have, and stuff they find. Outgrown kids clothes, maternity clothes, and work clothes from your former work life are some of the things that you may have around the house already.

Get out into local thrift stores to find things that YOU see people are buying or collecting on eBay. It's like treasure hunting! You can even involve your kids.

Daily work@home Job Posting -- 8/27/07

Reporting Analyst for United Healthcare

"...telecommute from anywhere in the U.S."

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Daily work@home Job Posting -- 8/23/07

NFL Bloggers & City Bloggers

Content Quake is ready for another big hiring push. We are looking for bloggers that are huge NFL football fans and are dedicating a blog to each NFL football team. We are also looking for bloggers passionate about the city they live in and would like to blog about it on one of our sites. There are also loads of other openings on our current openings page on contentquake dot com.

Daily work@home Job Postings are for real jobs, not money making schemes. Check back daily for a new listing.

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

5 things that make a work@home situation successful

If you are working for someone else, there are 5 things that will help you be successful. Some you can prepare for in advance, others you can't...

1. A boss who understands your situation, perhaps from experience, and is willing to work with you.

2. Friends who can help with your children in a pinch.

3. The ability to be flexible with your schedule and your needs.

4. An understanding spouse, who supports you and has the same desires as you in regards to being home-based.

5. Help! You won't have as much time, energy, or desire to do ALL the household chores by yourself. Enlist your kids (even little ones can help)

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

First Post!

I'm a mom.

I'm a full-time working mom.

I have to work -- I don't have a choice.

But I'm passionate about having the opportunity to be there when my children need me.

I drop off at school in the morning, pick up when school is out, take to lessons and scouts, and even have regular playdates. All without babysitters or daycare.

I believe that there are opportunities but we have to make them happen -- whether it is by creating your own source of income online, starting a business, or creating an arrangement with an employer.

I have tons of ideas and lots of experience doing all of this. And I can't wait to share it with you!