do you work from home?if you do,what do you do?is this worth the effort?I worked from home as a medical transcriptionist for over 10 years but am retired now and this is definitely worth the effort! Every penny counts when you're on a fixed income.
I am a work at home free lance writer, and I average over 3000.00 a month-- not including what I make from get paid to read email sites and survey sites like FC. I just got back into freelancing about 5 months ago, and I use the money to pay our bills and keep my offline business open so my 9 employees have jobs. Our offline biz has lost over 75% of our normal revenue in less than four years, and we no longer have retirement savings. I am going to bust my tail so we can keep our people employed. I've said it before, and I'll say it again: MR. O, I BUILT THIS. I SPENT 15 YEARS BUILDING THIS. THANK YOU FOR TAKING IT AWAY. KEEP YOUR HEALTHCARE, I'LL PAY THE FINE. My other half and I work 363 days a year, and have for the past three and a half years. We haven't gotten a penny out of our business the whole time, but we have put well over 500,000 dollars INTO it to keep our people working. I am NOT going to abandon my people. We have paid mortgage payments, paid for braces, bought used cars and used our non-existent spare time and company vehicles to help our people move. We have paid utility bills and each of our employees gets a 100.00 grocery card every month and gift cards to Wal Mart and a full turkey dinner for the holidays. We are also putting two employees through college. Five years ago, we were doing all that and STILL putting 25,000 a year into savings for retirement-- those days are over.
Sorry for the rant but it makes me so angry to see so many people out of work, and I can't do a danged thing about it. Down in the Tucson part of our business, we get dozens of requests for work every day-- and if I made a million a year, I'd hire everyone I could-- but I don't, so I can't. I am just glad I can make enough working at home to pay my bills and still pay my employees. I'll never be able to save for retirement again as this point, but at least my people will still have jobs, and still be going to college. That's all that matters, I guess. After all, you can't take it with you when you go LOL. I know-- I went twice and came back.
I am a work at home free lance writer, and I average over 3000.00 a month-- not including what I make from get paid to read email sites and survey sites like FC. I just got back into freelancing about 5 months ago, and I use the money to pay our bills and keep my offline business open so my 9 employees have jobs. Our offline biz has lost over 75% of our normal revenue in less than four years, and we no longer have retirement savings. I am going to bust my tail so we can keep our people employed. I've said it before, and I'll say it again: MR. O, I BUILT THIS. I SPENT 15 YEARS BUILDING THIS. THANK YOU FOR TAKING IT AWAY. KEEP YOUR HEALTHCARE, I'LL PAY THE FINE. My other half and I work 363 days a year, and have for the past three and a half years. We haven't gotten a penny out of our business the whole time, but we have put well over 500,000 dollars INTO it to keep our people working. I am NOT going to abandon my people. We have paid mortgage payments, paid for braces, bought used cars and used our non-existent spare time and company vehicles to help our people move. We have paid utility bills and each of our employees gets a 100.00 grocery card every month and gift cards to Wal Mart and a full turkey dinner for the holidays. We are also putting two employees through college. Five years ago, we were doing all that and STILL putting 25,000 a year into savings for retirement-- those days are over.
Sorry for the rant but it makes me so angry to see so many people out of work, and I can't do a danged thing about it. Down in the Tucson part of our business, we get dozens of requests for work every day-- and if I made a million a year, I'd hire everyone I could-- but I don't, so I can't. I am just glad I can make enough working at home to pay my bills and still pay my employees. I'll never be able to save for retirement again as this point, but at least my people will still have jobs, and still be going to college. That's all that matters, I guess. After all, you can't take it with you when you go LOL. I know-- I went twice and came back.
elandry, I applaud you for all that you are doing to keep your employees working and the sacrifices you are making!! And yes, YOU did that, not the government!! :notworthy: :notworthy:
By the way, if you're interested in the writing biz, look up my posts at MyLot.com-- I hang out there on my off time, because they pay you LOL.
By the way, if you're interested in the writing biz, look up my posts at MyLot.com-- I hang out there on my off time, because they pay you LOL.
Is most of your free lance writing income from MyLot?
By the way, if you're interested in the writing biz, look up my posts at MyLot.com-- I hang out there on my off time, because they pay you LOL.
Is most of your free lance writing income from MyLot?
No, I actually am an elite writer at iwriter.com and a have a bunch of clients I write for. iwriter accounts for about 1000.00 a month, my other clients account for 2000.00 or more (and a lot of them found me at iwriter). MyLot is where I hang out to socialize and offer my opinion on things, and give advice and help to aspiring writers. I hang at MyLot instead of facebook or twitter because they pay you to post-- unlimited, and they also have tasks you can do and private messaging to keep in touch with Mylot friends. The people there are cool :)
I wish I was working from home because I don't like my offline job. I get about $100 a week if I'm lucky. I wish I could get $100 a week from fusioncash and then, I can quit my job :)Good luck :thumbsup: it is very possible to make $100 in 10 days when you set a goal of making $10 a day. I find doing surveys really boost my earnings fast if once you get use to being denied a lot. Even better why not keep your job and double your income with FC.
I am a work at home free lance writer, and I average over 3000.00 a month-- not including what I make from get paid to read email sites and survey sites like FC. I just got back into freelancing about 5 months ago, and I use the money to pay our bills and keep my offline business open so my 9 employees have jobs. Our offline biz has lost over 75% of our normal revenue in less than four years, and we no longer have retirement savings. I am going to bust my tail so we can keep our people employed. I've said it before, and I'll say it again: MR. O, I BUILT THIS. I SPENT 15 YEARS BUILDING THIS. THANK YOU FOR TAKING IT AWAY. KEEP YOUR HEALTHCARE, I'LL PAY THE FINE. My other half and I work 363 days a year, and have for the past three and a half years. We haven't gotten a penny out of our business the whole time, but we have put well over 500,000 dollars INTO it to keep our people working. I am NOT going to abandon my people. We have paid mortgage payments, paid for braces, bought used cars and used our non-existent spare time and company vehicles to help our people move. We have paid utility bills and each of our employees gets a 100.00 grocery card every month and gift cards to Wal Mart and a full turkey dinner for the holidays. We are also putting two employees through college. Five years ago, we were doing all that and STILL putting 25,000 a year into savings for retirement-- those days are over.
Sorry for the rant but it makes me so angry to see so many people out of work, and I can't do a danged thing about it. Down in the Tucson part of our business, we get dozens of requests for work every day-- and if I made a million a year, I'd hire everyone I could-- but I don't, so I can't. I am just glad I can make enough working at home to pay my bills and still pay my employees. I'll never be able to save for retirement again as this point, but at least my people will still have jobs, and still be going to college. That's all that matters, I guess. After all, you can't take it with you when you go LOL. I know-- I went twice and came back.
elandry, I applaud you for all that you are doing to keep your employees working and the sacrifices you are making!! And yes, YOU did that, not the government!! :notworthy: :notworthy:
You got that right! We are all getting what we deserve for electing a jumped up communist. I didn't vote for him, but I'm paying anyway LOL. By the way, if you're interested in the writing biz, look up my posts at MyLot.com-- I hang out there on my off time, because they pay you LOL.
i work as a full time HR during the day and at night a work on my fushion cash surveys... im only 1 month in but am see3ing it be profitable... i am mainly foing it to save up for a big trip.. my goal is $300 towards my trip in the next 8 months.. :)
I wish I was working from home because I don't like my offline job. I get about $100 a week if I'm lucky. I wish I could get $100 a week from fusioncash and then, I can quit my job :)Good luck :thumbsup: it is very possible to make $100 in 10 days when you set a goal of making $10 a day. I find doing surveys really boost my earnings fast if once you get use to being denied a lot. Even better why not keep your job and double your income with FC.
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I make what little I do make from ebay. I just started an amazon book store, a website selling banner design services, making youtube videos, and I'm getting back in ptc. So right now I am hoping something will break through. I'm getting a vehicle soon (An old beetle my uncle gave me and my dad to fix up) so hopefully I use that to help find stuff to sell on ebay/amazon.
I've been looking for a job (more like freaking out about it) so this is my only income currently since my summer job has ended.
I just recently lost my job so I've been trying to find some work at home opportunities since I'm 7 months pregnant so there's no use trying to find another job yet. I don't really consider these websites "jobs", I'm looking more for something that has an hourly wage. It seems like most things I find need some kind of experience in that area though, such as medical transcription. :-
What other work from home websites are legit besides fusion cash??
Sorry, but according to the terms of service of FC we really can't help ya with that one. We have to respect the advertisers that help us here. All I can say is Google the info. There are a lot of good ones out there.
do you work from home?if you do,what do you do?is this worth the effort?
[/quoteI don't really work from home
but along with FusionCash I have found some sites that pay pretty well,
to me its worth because the extra income is great and I don't have much
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Hello WBrady ! ( Espirit18 - Newbie - FC-Member ) I,m responding to your post about ( CPA-Marketing - Surveys ) I,m interested in this type of opportunity so, if you could tell me how you do this or, what websites your using , I would greatly appreciate it.. Please, contact me in the ( FushionCash - Forum ) or, by my Email Addr: DonnieBlaze99@Yahoo.Com...... Thanks !
I make handmade candles from my home. It's a lot of fun and makes the house smell great! I sell them for anywhere from $1 to $8 depending on the size and complexity of it- like if it's one with several different scents. I made $16 yesterday! Everybody loves homemade candles!! I started not that long ago and it was an instant success.
I am self employed, I deliver our local newspaper. I buy them from the publisher(450) and sell the to my customers(450). out of 405 cusomers I have to collect from 75, the customers that pay directly to the publisher, then the publisher will write me a check once a week but i am not an employee of the publisher and not on thier payroll. I do all the paper work and the billing ofthe 75 customers that I collect fromthe total hours I work each day except sundays is 3 1/2 hours. This includes, picking up my papers,delivering them and the paper work and some phone calls when I get back home. it pays the bills and fusion cash lets me buy some of the little things i couldn't otherwise afford.