nippa&pippa
24th January 2007, 05:27 AM
anyone know any good 'work from home' companies that i can work during evening while children in bed?
Milliemoo
24th January 2007, 08:26 AM
Hi there,
I'd be interested in this as well. I did have a quick look about a few weeks ago, but couldn't find anything that wasn't a con :mad:
I did find some interesting articals on Consumer Online:
http://www.consumer.org.nz/newsitem.asp?category=News&docid=2106&topic=ABC%20marketing%20scheme
http://www.consumer.org.nz/newsitem.asp?docid=2015&category=News&topic=Online%20surveys%20disappoint
I guess if it was that simple, eveyone would be doing it.
Milliemoo
Moorf
24th January 2007, 08:50 AM
If you have a particular skill like writing, i.t., typing, audio, website dev, amongst many, then check out www.guru.com (http://www.guru.com) - a site looking for work at home pro's for work that pays.
Just a thought...
Kim39
24th January 2007, 10:02 AM
Hi there,
I'd be interested in this as well. I did have a quick look about a few weeks ago, but couldn't find anything that wasn't a con :mad:
I did find some interesting articals on Consumer Online:
http://www.consumer.org.nz/newsitem.asp?category=News&docid=2106&topic=ABC%20marketing%20scheme
I guess if it was that simple, eveyone would be doing it.
Milliemoo
Jeeze the biggest con in the book...........NETWORKING. What a cheap shot. We looked into this a while ago in the UK and we thought long and hard, and jibbed the idea. Friends of ours did it but regretted it. Just ain't worth the hassle.
Kim
eternalkiwi
24th January 2007, 08:13 PM
Another option is telemarketing or telephone based research with companies like National Research Bureau (NRB).
Debbie
25th January 2007, 11:21 AM
If you have a particular skill like writing, i.t., typing, audio, website dev, amongst many, then check out www.guru.com (http://www.guru.com) - a site looking for work at home pro's for work that pays.
Just a thought...
I know I have a particular skill But Im still trying to work out what it is!
Debbie
Glo & Gil
25th January 2007, 05:03 PM
:Jeeze the biggest con in the book...........NETWORKING. What a cheap shot. We looked into this a while ago in the UK and we thought long and hard, and jibbed the idea. Friends of ours did it but regretted it. Just ain't worth the hassle.
Kim
Hi Kim "............ :laugh :laugh "
It depends on the company you are dealing with, I agree some may be bad. Sorry you heard only bad experiences with networking.
I am with a US co. network (selling a health food supplement made of noni fruit and it works great) since 3 yrs now and have been able to achieve the following :
paid a few debts
buy a lab top + mobile phone
last year trip to UK (jan 2006)
and then france + USA (march 2006)
Believe me you can earn a lot & no hassle
And the most fabulous thing is that I can market the product worldwide + from home and this will be a great advantage for me when I move to NZ.
It is a serious company and I had the opportunity to attend their leadershinp conference which was held at Universal Studio in Hollywood, visit their head office & manufacturing plant in UTah and had some training as well .
SO you can find serious co. dealing in network marketing.
ANYBODY INTERESTED PM me , pls do not hesitate
gloriande
Kim39
22nd April 2007, 11:54 AM
Need extra income so has anybody got any fresh links?
Kim
jubjub
22nd April 2007, 12:44 PM
http://www.mysteryshopnz.co.nz/
Not quite work from home, but you can do it when you are out and about during normal daily activities... a couple of my friends have done a couple recently, I did sign up too, but have not had anything from it at all. Guess it depends where you live really, and how many assignments are about.
Phil & Ali Smith
23rd April 2007, 09:18 PM
I don't know how mystery shopping works in NZ, but I was a 'mystery shopper' here in the UK when my children were small. It really was a great little job. I didn't make a fortune but the kids & I had a great time.
We didn't just go to shops, we went bowling, restaurants, pubs, and the cinema (that was just with my partner). Everything was paid for including a good car milage allowance, and then you had a wage as well.
If you get the chance, I'd definitely give it a try !!!
Familyofmonkeys
24th April 2007, 08:19 AM
My mum kept us off the breadline when we were young by knitting all evening every evening. Amazing what people will pay for hand knitted garments, especially at local markets...
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