At Home Jobs
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At home jobs differ from at home businesses, in that jobs are (for the most part) free to start up. Businesses require start-up fees, inventory, membership dues, and/or licenses. Jobs, on the other hand, are usually done for a company or individual who pays you wages for services (usually on a regular bi-weekly or bi-monthly schedule). I’ve also included blogging on this page, because bloggers are self-employed non-business owners.
Check out the category that interests you:
Traditional at-home jobs (including data entry, tutoring, and customer service)
For jobs or home businesses, check out my pages about starting your own business, turnkey business opportunities, and traditional jobs that you can do from home.
