Let me start with, don't pay for a company to post your resume. There are plenty of free ones out there, that are completely reputable. www.indeed.com, yahoo.com, monster, and worksource of Washington are all free.
I looked into MomCorps, which has an office based in Seattle, but its over two hundred dollars to access all of their offerings. Um, hello? If I had extra money such as that, I would not need the help of finding a job.
I did register with Flexjobs.com so that I could see if I could really find a work from home job. They list nationwide listings of employment in every area imaginable. Most of the positions, even though primarily work from home, you must live on the East Coast. Its 14.95 a month, but they offer a money back gaurantee. However, they also track if you really have been applying for the position that are listed. I have applied through them, for a couple positions, including Medical Coding, and Customer Service Representatives.We will see how that turns out. I plan to only use them for this month only, to avoid another months fee.
One thing I have to say, is that these opportunities exist, it is hard work, as looking for any job is. They have just as many if not more applicants to screen through as regular jobs. Persistance, and spiffing up your resume, and more persistence is necessary to find what you are looking for.
I believe I will, it just seems like there aren't enough hours in a day, but then again, I need to put aside some hours after my son goes to bed, to really get on track.
Good luck, I hope this helps some of you pursue something you would want to do.
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