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Unread 04-22-2009, 06:27 PM   #31 (permalink)
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Thumbs up Home Based Business for deaf/hearing impaired and everyone.

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The reason is my friend who is a homemaker would like to work for a company but do it at home. Her youngest daughter will start school full time in the fall so she will be alone all day. She is looking for a part time job working from home. She has contacted several medical offices and they told her that she needs to be able to do phone work.
I am looking for self motivated, hard working people who will join me in the advertising and account set up for an international company. I will provide free training and continual support. I offer a free tele-conference call or free online-conference which will go over all the details about our company. The call or webcast will last about 35-45 minutes and then I will need about 10 minutes to determine if you would be a good fit for my team. These calls are available throughout the day. Our company is helping people work from home and I would like to help you as well.
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Unread 05-28-2009, 05:12 PM   #32 (permalink)
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I'm trying to follow the job posting guidelines so hopefully I don't get in trouble for this! Ha! I just started a new business, www.logicdepartment.com and am looking for people to work for me. They must have high speed internet, videophone, and computer. Those who work for me will be a lot of contacts through videophone, do different administration stuff, calling, tutoring, background checks, etc. If you are interested, go to the website, click on the e-mail under 'Contact Us' tab to me for interest in working for me. It is a work from home, independent contractor position and hours are flexible. It is up to you to decide if it's a scam or not but I promise it is not a scam but please do let me know if it 'sounds' like a scam. I am worried for that but I need staff.
im interested but i dont have a videophone

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Unread 12-24-2009, 08:40 AM   #33 (permalink)
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Try doing a search on google with words like jobs for people with disabilities; jobs for special needs people; jobs for idividuals with disabilities; jobs helping people with disabilities; hiring people with disabilities; helping people with disabilities. Ther are other words you can use to do your google search. Also try these sites; Homejobstop.com Telecommuting Resource for Work at Home Jobs ; Disability Jobs For People With Disabilities - Post Your Resume - DisaboomJobs ; www.moneymakingmommy.com;helium.com ; WareSeeker - Search and Free Download Windows Software ;ABILITY - Mystery Shopping and Market Research ; GettingHired - Jobs for Disabled - Home ; Welcome to SupplyChainBrain: Home ;. Earn Extra Cash & Money Making Online | WalletBoosters.com . The walletboosters site has a large selection of categories to look through and apply for the things that may interest you. The homejobstop site requires a small fee, but this woman has been around along time and her site is one I truly trust. She is quite helpful if you have questions or concerns. everythig is neatly categorized and dated. fresh jobs are added daily.

I hope this helps someone.

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Unread 12-24-2009, 08:44 AM   #34 (permalink)
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My best friend found a job working from home. It was a fluke. She is working for a funeral home doing records. Changing their records dating back several decades and filing them electronically. Sometimes, instead of looking for ads saying "Work from home", contact different companies and ask them if they are looking for someone to do work for them from their home. I would suggest look for a company that has been around for several decades because most likely they would have old files that they would like to become electronic instead of paper.
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I am a work form home mom looking for people to help with a long-term data entry project. If you are serious, dedicated, and reliable.....and type at least 40 wpm...I need you NOW!!
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Unread 06-24-2012, 06:16 PM   #37 (permalink)
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try legalshield. i have a heaing friend who does this for a living but not sure all of the details so check out the website it is www.legalshield.org i think. try it out there's no harm
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Unread 11-02-2012, 09:13 PM   #38 (permalink)
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Just asking since majority of the things written here are fairly old and many links go to blank websites, are there any work available currently that can be done at home (using computers or such).

Sadly, im in a bad situation of being unable to find jobs due to hearing loss at the moment.
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Unread 11-05-2012, 09:58 PM   #39 (permalink)
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"Southern" I can help your friend

I am not sure how to respond or work this site as I just now joined. However, I have an incredible home based business that your friend that was looking for a legitimate business would definitely love. I have a # of students that are making great money and it is life changing. Have him contact me. I am not deaf, but he can send me a personal email to discuss. Tx
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Unread 11-12-2012, 09:45 PM   #40 (permalink)
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I doubt there are any real home jobs out there. The only type of home jobs with comfortable incomes are customer services, which require talking on the phone. There are actually very few legitimate data entry home jobs. I guess you'd have to know somebody who can give you a job. I used to work as a data entry clerk at home for a company because I knew someone there.

I wouldn't believe some people here that said they had good home jobs for deaf people because I noticed they only signed up and posted here once to advertise their "companies". Just saying...
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Yeah, I was just wondering why someone was necroposting on this thread. Look at the dates of the oldest posts...

The fact is, manufacturing and technical jobs have left the US for cheaper and less regulated business environments. You know who to blame for that.

How about creating your own business? Like MAKING things that would be useful as someone years ago had posted here. I knew a group of deaf people in San Antonio who were making Christmas light balls from cups and lights welded together and selling them at flea markets. The problem I have with these "home jobs" is that it entails data entry or sales. Essentially service sector jobs. I remember back in the day when professors were telling us, "We're entering a new age, where the economy is no longer a manufacturing economy, but a service sector economy." Now, I'd like them to figure out who is going to make their Walmart doodads for them when we go to war with China (through Japan's disagreement over some key real estate with China).
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The reason is my friend who is a homemaker would like to work for a company but do it at home. Her youngest daughter will start school full time in the fall so she will be alone all day. She is looking for a part time job working from home. She has contacted several medical offices and they told her that she needs to be able to do phone work.
Hi, I have spoken to a medical clerk once, since I was looking for as medical insurance clerk or data entry at the time. I asked her if I really needed to work with phone cuz of my hearing, & she saids no, because they use a lot email instead of phone.

If you have regular phone you can get CaptionCall. I have it, what it does it types up what the person in the other line is telling you. Look it up CaptionCall.com It helps for hearing impaired as well, sometimes we can't catch what the person is saying as least we are reading what they said.
I hope this will help you. Good luck
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TRUTH: working online is very much real and very easy to do.

FACT: unfortunately, advertising "I want to work online" does not work. There is a lot of competition online, and for some, $300-$400 bucks is month is all some need while still bringing the skills to the table.

You need to run your own business to make it work while reaching your own salary goals in this world these days.
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I'd look into customer support chat jobs, but keep in mind these could also require phone work. Also, any engineering software computer work can be done from home, unless you are working with hardware.
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You could be a DTP specialist, a translator, a designer, a programmer, a SEO specialist, a researcher, a copywriter, a moderator in forums and social networks, a localizer, a software tester, etc.

You *can* actually make a living out of them. Don't fall for pyramid-selling schemes, try to specialize (data entry is something anybody can do, using a technical software not).
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You could be a DTP specialist, a translator, a designer, a programmer, a SEO specialist, a researcher, a copywriter, a moderator in forums and social networks, a localizer, a software tester, etc.

You *can* actually make a living out of them. Don't fall for pyramid-selling schemes, try to specialize (data entry is something anybody can do, using a technical software not).
Very few if any online jobs come with full time benefits and security....but if that's not a concern.....they're out there but not easy to come by from what I've seen.

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Unread 01-07-2013, 10:36 AM   #47 (permalink)
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They're mostly freelancing jobs, that's true.
But you can manage your own time, have less expenses (no working clothes, no transportation costs from/to the workplace, etc)
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