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Month: July 2010

7-6-2010 Work at Home Jobs for Moms

Freelance Writing and Editing Work at Home Jobs for Moms

Personal Finance Writer (Will consider a work from home candidate)

BrightHub Writers Wanted

Freelance Writers (Medical)

Writer/Researcher/Editor Needed

Seeking Submissions (LookingForClues)

Dallas Style Writer (Telecommuting OK)

Ghostwriter Wanted

Freelance Writers (For Spanish Newspaper)

Student Script Writers for Travel Videos

Editor/Business Development Leader (Telecommuting OK)

Writer/Editor to Assist with Book

Social Media Writer

Social Media, Web and Tech Work at Home Jobs for Moms

AdWords PPC Specialist

P/T Social Media Exec

Freelance Illustrator

Social Media/Internet Marketing Interns Needed

Python Developer

Web Developer

2 PHP/MySQL Developers Needed

ASP.Net Developer

Front End Engineer, Game Producer and Graphic Artist/Animator (3 separate positions)

Web UI Designer (Telecommuting OK)

Web Developer

Seeking Drafter

PHP Developer

Excel Expert

Web/Graphic Designer (Meetings in New Jersey)

Freelance Developer (Raleigh Triangle)

Junior Programmer

Have you taken the Work at Home Quiz yet?

Clerical and Virtual Assistant Work at Home Jobs for Moms

Experienced Bookkeeper

Virtual Assistant Opportunities

Data Entry and Transcription Work at Home Jobs for Moms

Key for Cash

Telephone and Call Center Work at Home Jobs for Moms

P/T Appointment Setter

On-Call Tech

Appointment Setter (Training in Arlington Heights, IL)

Online Tutoring and Teaching Work at Home Jobs for Moms

Teacher – Lesson Writer

Misc. Telecommuting/Work at Home Jobs for Moms

Tax Specialist (Maine – Telecommuting OK)

P/T Recruiting Professional

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ARE YOU INTERESTED IN BECOMING A FULL-TIME WORK AT HOME MOM?


NOTE: Some work at home jobs for moms require applicants to pay for fingerprinting or other activities relating to security clearance. However, beware of potential employers requiring application fees and other suspicious fees during a hiring process. Also, we are only posting leads for work at home jobs for moms that appear elsewhere on the web. Unless otherwise noted, we are not affiliated with any of the employers listed above, nor do we hold any responsibility for the legitimacy or accuracy of any of the work from home opportunities shared here.

7-2-2010 Thru 7-5-2010 Work at Home Jobs for Moms

It’s Independence Day weekend! Go out and enjoy the holiday festivities with your friends and family! We’ll be back with job leads on Tuesday, July 6, 2010.

If you’re outside of the U.S. (or you just can’t wait until we return), be sure to read our tips on searching for a work at home job on your own:

Finding a Work at Home Job Part 1

Finding a Work at Home Job Part 2

Also, here are a few other sites offering work at home leads, ways to make money online and lots of other useful information on work at home opportunities:

Work at Home Money

Freelance Writing Gigs

How to Work from Home by Demi

WAHM

Why Do Work

Have a happy and safe holiday, and we’ll have fresh leads for you on Tuesday!

7-1-2010 Work at Home Jobs for Moms

Freelance Writing and Editing Work at Home Jobs for Moms

SEO Content Writer

Freelance Writers (Consumer Search)

Editor/Writer

Movie Review Writer

Freelance Editors and Writers (Unspecified pay)

EditorLive Editor

Freelance Writer Wanted

Late addition –>> LookingForClues is currently accepting submissions!

Social Media, Web and Tech Work at Home Jobs for Moms

Graphic Designer Needed

Senior Level Network Engineer

QA Professional for Assembla.com

Farsi Speaking (and reading) Search Engine Evaluator

Cinema 4D Expert

iPhone Programmer

Clerical and Virtual Assistant Work at Home Jobs for Moms

Appraiser Assistant

10 Key Data Entry Job (Queens, NY)

Have you taken the Work at Home Quiz yet?

Telephone and Call Center Work at Home Jobs for Moms

Outbound Appointment Setter

24-7 InTouch Rep

Call Center Agent (Customer Loyalty Concepts)

Professional Telemarketing Reps

Inside Sales/Appointment Setter

Misc. Telecommute/Work at Home Jobs for Moms

Translators and Editors Needed

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ARE YOU INTERESTED IN BECOMING A FULL-TIME WORK AT HOME MOM?


NOTE: Some work at home jobs for moms require applicants to pay for fingerprinting or other activities relating to security clearance. However, beware of potential employers requiring application fees and other suspicious fees during a hiring process. Also, we are only posting leads for work at home jobs for moms that appear elsewhere on the web. Unless otherwise noted, we are not affiliated with any of the employers listed above, nor do we hold any responsibility for the legitimacy or accuracy of any of the work from home opportunities shared here.

What to Do When Your Spouse Doesn’t Support Your Work at Home Job Search

Does your spouse support your search for work from home opportunities? If so, you’re quite lucky to have a partner who understands the importance of, and the benefits associated with, at home jobs. However, not all women are as blessed. For some, their husbands are not convinced that searching for work at home job leads is a good use of their time, particularly when the economy is in the state that it’s in and the bills are due.

The following tips may help your spouse understand how a work at home job can actually benefit your family beyond a paycheck:

  • Childcare costs are eliminated when moms are able to work from home.
  • Without the need to commute, it is not unusual for work at home moms to work more than one job (thus, increasing the family’s bottom line).
  • Work at home jobs afford moms greater scheduling flexibility, which helps in the smooth running of a household, caring for loved ones, etc.
  • Transportation costs are lower in work at home jobs for moms and are often even nonexistent. (There are no bridge tolls, no fuel costs, no auto maintenance costs, etc. when employees telecommute full time)
  • Auto insurance costs are sometimes less for telecommuters.
  • Time saved by not commuting to and from work can be invested back into the household and, in particular, into the children.
  • In some work at home opportunities, such as those frequently found in freelance writing, moms are paid as work is completed instead of having to wait for monthly or bi-weekly pay.
  • Children benefit the most when at least one parent works within the home and is available for their daily needs.
  • Moms who work from home often report less stress than if they worked outside of the home. Happy wife, happy life! (Okay, maybe I’ve watched a few too many episodes of The Real Housewives of New Jersey, but it’s true, right?)

It is possible that your partner is not familiar with these and other benefits of work at home jobs. Because of this, it is likely that they are missing the big picture and their lack of support is actually just a lack of knowledge. It’s also likely that your spouse has been hoodwinked by the myth that all work at home jobs are scams and doesn’t understand all of the time that you’re spending searching for jobs on the Internet.

Work from home jobs are offered in a variety of industries and are performed by a diverse mix of workers from all skill levels, but if your husband doesn’t know this, he’s missing valuable information. Taking the time to understand your spouse’s concerns while, at the same time, offering real information on the future of work at home jobs can do wonders in quelling disputes about searching for work from home opportunities.

So, what’s your best advice for convincing a spouse about the benefits of work at home jobs for moms?