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hello! magtatanong lang sana kung may mga alam kayong home based jobs para sa mga mom...kailangan ko ng income pero hangga't maaari sana yung magagawa ko na lang sa bahay para hands-on pa din ako sa pagaalaga sa baby ko. please help me? thank you...:)
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if you're good in sales, tele-marketing could probably be the best job for you. though, you still need to go out for a client call atlest once or twice a week in order for you to have a good relationship with your clients.0
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I'm pregnant right now and i'm have a business online for a year and okey naman ang result.. baka gusto mong magresell ng items ko feel free to PM me.
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annazarate wrote:if you're good in sales, tele-marketing could probably be the best job for you. though, you still need to go out for a client call atlest once or twice a week in order for you to have a good relationship with your clients.
maraming salamat!
okay yung idea na yan, isip ako ng magandang project for tele-marketing.0 -
tina11 wrote:
maraming salamat!
nasilip ko na yan before kaso medyo tagilid ako sa ibang mga jobs. may job kasi ako ngayon pero di pa regular, sa isang print shop. nahihirapan talaga ako sa working schedule ko at baby sitting. kaya eto, try ko maghanap ng home based job.0 -
ano bang skills meron ka?
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ako din interested. Ok ako sa MS Excel, ad reviews, or marketing/sales thru chat/email. pwede rin typing jobs since part time lang naman0
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sublime_79 wrote:ako din interested. Ok ako sa MS Excel, ad reviews, or marketing/sales thru chat/email. pwede rin typing jobs since part time lang naman
there are a lot of homebased writing jobs sa ph.jobstreet.com. some pay 13 thou, you just have to write rewrite news articles or make articles on specific subjects. yun nga lang kailangan you have a good internet connection (usually dsl) and have to be online 9 hours monday to friday and 5 hours sat. hindi naman work the whole time kailangan lang kasi you get the news they want you to rewrite when they send it, so dapat alert ka, try to email your resume here [email protected].0 -
This is not a job, but still a way to earn a few extra bucks: sell things on eBay.ph! Baby clothes that are used but in good condition are valuable finds, and if you're not planning to have more kids, or want new things again for your next kids, you might as well sell the old stuff.
It's not just baby clothes you can sell. Sell anything you no longer want in your house, so you get rid of clutter and make money at the same time. What's litter and mess to you could be something someone else needs!0 -
This is a home-based job for those who can write. You don't need knowledge of rocket science kasi you'll be asked to write short articles about very random topics naman. If you're familiar with SEO or search engine optimization (aka keyword writing), this writing job has something to do with that. I need 2 to 3 additional writers who have access to the Internet and are VERY reliable with deadlines and can easily follow instructions. Easy job lang siya, promise. You just have to be masipag. Some of my writers are earning thousands of pesos na from this raket.
Email me at [email protected], and put WANTED: WRITER on the subject line. Please include your contact numbers and writing experience. (Don't reply here, as I won't be able to check PEx regularly.)
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thanks for your replies
i will try one of your suggestions
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jazzy wrote:ano bang skills meron ka?
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ygpmmaraming salamat!
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killerabs wrote:there are a lot of homebased writing jobs sa ph.jobstreet.com. some pay 13 thou, you just have to write rewrite news articles or make articles on specific subjects. yun nga lang kailangan you have a good internet connection (usually dsl) and have to be online 9 hours monday to friday and 5 hours sat. hindi naman work the whole time kailangan lang kasi you get the news they want you to rewrite when they send it, so dapat alert ka, try to email your resume here [email protected].0
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msbles wrote:This is not a job, but still a way to earn a few extra bucks: sell things on eBay.ph! Baby clothes that are used but in good condition are valuable finds, and if you're not planning to have more kids, or want new things again for your next kids, you might as well sell the old stuff.
It's not just baby clothes you can sell. Sell anything you no longer want in your house, so you get rid of clutter and make money at the same time. What's litter and mess to you could be something someone else needs!
sige, try ko mag-inventory ng mga gamit namin..maraming salamat!0 -
I am a work-at-home mom. I write articles for magazines and science journals (elem and high school). What is it like being a work-at-home mom?
1. You own your time. You get to choose which hours you work per day. In my case, I start at 7 a.m. and--excluding meals and 2 hours of nap--keep at it until 3 a.m. the next day. Most of the work acutally gets done while everyone else is asleep, but with the deadlines I have, I can't afford to rest while the children are awake either. No holidays and weekends for me, too.
2. You get to take care of your kids. So if the baby cries or the big brother wants to play in the middle of a paragraph, you have to stop working and lose your momentum. I tried locking myself in a room, but babies can smell their mommies within 20 feet, and the big brother knows how to knock and yell plaintively, "Mommy, open please!"
3. You see your family more, and get to see your kids grow up. But that's all you can do: watch them. You can't really participate very much because you need to work. My boy has heard "Not now, baby, Mommy has to work," so much, that at two years old, he's learned to say the sentence, "Mommy, stop working!"
4. All you need is a computer and a phone. And good ear muffs. And, ironically, a yaya would be nice too.0 -
I am a work-at-home mom. I write articles for magazines and science journals (elem and high school). What is it like being a work-at-home mom?
1. You own your time. You get to choose which hours you work per day. In my case, I start at 7 a.m. and--excluding meals and 2 hours of nap--keep at it until 3 a.m. the next day. Most of the work acutally gets done while everyone else is asleep, but with the deadlines I have, I can't afford to rest while the children are awake either. No holidays and weekends for me, too.
2. You get to take care of your kids. So if the baby cries or the big brother wants to play in the middle of a paragraph, you have to stop working and lose your momentum. I tried locking myself in a room, but babies can smell their mommies within 20 feet, and the big brother knows how to knock and yell plaintively, "Mommy, open please!"
3. You see your family more, and get to see your kids grow up. But that's all you can do: watch them. You can't really participate very much because you need to work. My boy has heard "Not now, baby, Mommy has to work," so much, that at two years old, he's learned to say the sentence, "Mommy, stop working!"
4. All you need is a computer and a phone. And good ear muffs. And, ironically, a yaya would be nice too.
So how can one find a work at home job? Are you earning enough?0
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