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Hi all! I have not visited in awhile, but always love it on here
So I work part time but lately have been missing some days because I am increasing/decreasing some of my medications and it has been making me really sick. Does anyone know of any REAL work at home opportunities? Working from home would take a lot of stress off my back and when I get sick I wouldn't have to worry about missing days
 
I work at home as a freelance graphic designer. No benefits, but no worries about commuting, or letting myself sleep in if needed... If you have web design, programming, proofreading, and/or editing skills those can also allow you to work at home. You might get some other ideas here: http://jobsearch.about.com/od/workfromhome/a/workathome.htm

Good luck! Hope you feel better soon.
 
I'm fairly lucky as my job allows me to work from home. There are a lot of customer service jobs that will allow you to work at home but the pay is not very good and usually have no benifits. plus the usually hire you as an independent contractor which means you get a 1099 at the end of the year and you have to pay taxes on that money. Companies like Alpine Access if you can deal with a call center environment it has a fairly good reputation.
 
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