Has anyone used www.at-homeworks.com before?
They require a membership fee to see the listings. If you have ever heard of this or know a legitimate place to find telecommuting/work-at-home full-time or part-time jobs (NO SELLING), please let me know.
I am interested in instructional design, teaching, tutoring, data entry, proofreading, etc.
Thanks!
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February 21st, 2010 at 08:49
My sister is looking into that company too, I will let you know what she finds out….Good Luck!
February 21st, 2010 at 08:49
Okay I would really like to help but I’ve never used that site before. Since you want to become a tutor, here’s what you can do to find clients/students:
1. Contact counselors in local schools.
2. Put up fliers in supermarkets, laundromats, library bulletin boards.
3. Find out if there are community centers or libraries that offer facilities or programs for tutoring.
4. Take out an advertisement in a local newspaper–for cheaper rates, look for weeklies or all-ad papers.
5. Put fliers on phone poles.
6. Stand outside the school during parents’ night and pass out fliers to all the adults that pass.
7. Stuff fliers into faculty mailboxes (get permission from the principal first).
8. Make several 15 minute public-access cable programs that present lessons in your subject(s), and let the cable company show them on public access channels.
9. Wear a t-shirt custom-printed that says "Tutor for Hire!"
10. Go to sites that allow you to post free ads.
You must realise that as a private tutor, you can charge a substantial rate but you are restricted to a specific area – therefore smaller market of potential students. If you tutor online, the rate is lower but you can have more students. Think outside the box! Try online tutoring. Then you can have a worldwide market of potential students. Try sites like:
(1) http://www.tuitionplaza.com/tutoring/
(2) http://www.tutor.com
(3) … many other sites (use search engine)
Think outside the box and you’ll have more options! Good luck!
February 21st, 2010 at 08:49
hi check this link its good
http://workathomeoutsourcingjobs.blogspot.com/
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February 26th, 2010 at 02:10
I’m not sure this company is on the up-and-up. I paid the money for 6 months, and have sent out over 60 resumes. What concerns me is that they don’t list the actual company that you’re applying to. They only list a job number. The thing that makes me wonder is that I haven’t received one single reply from any of those resumes. However, when I send a resume in from a company’s actual web page I always receive a reply, usually that same day. I receive an e-mail telling me they received my resume. Why don’t I receive anything from athomeworks? I can’t help but wonder if I’m not actually sending my resume the athomeworks person’s e-mail where they’re promptly deleting it. I wish now that I hadn’t paid for it because there are plenty of free sites advertising jobs. Oh well … it was a costly lesson but I just have to live and learn. I wouldn’t advise you to do it, but that’s just me.