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jonesytwotwo | 13:32 Tue 06th Jan 2009 | Jobs & Education
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Does anyone know of genuine work from home situation. Apart from established profession. I have follwed many, and you always need to part with money to secure more info. I lose interest at that point.
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As Lil O'Lady suggests, self-employment may be the best route. Ironing services are often popular but, in the current economic climate, many people are cutting back on the 'luxury' of having someone else iron their clothes.

Nearly all of the 'work from home' jobs advertised on the web are scams. However, you might want to see if Deya is currently...
22:45 Tue 06th Jan 2009
Childminding; writing; setting up and running your own small business - just a few ideas. The point is, they all require 'cost', be it actual expenditure or effort eg writing for a living is very demanding if done successfully.
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Okay. Thanks
As Lil O'Lady suggests, self-employment may be the best route. Ironing services are often popular but, in the current economic climate, many people are cutting back on the 'luxury' of having someone else iron their clothes.

Nearly all of the 'work from home' jobs advertised on the web are scams. However, you might want to see if Deya is currently recruiting route checkers.

Deya is the company which delivers Yellow Pages throughout the UK. (They also deliver some other directories, etc). I work for them, on a casual basis, as a team supervisor. (So I can assure you that they're a respectable company, not scam merchants). They use route checkers, working from home, to call people to ask if they've received their directory. (All phone calls are routed via a free call to Deya's phone system, so the route checkers don't have to pay for the phone calls).

See here for details:
http://www.deya.co.uk/index.aspx?pageref=5130

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