I work from home twice a week and have been with my company for almost 4 years. Most "real" work at home jobs are regular companies that offrer you to work from home after you've been with them for awhile.
Do know that once I have this baby and will be most likely working from home 100%, I still need to put the baby in daycare. I can't do both.
Depending on your background you might want to check with your local hospitals whether they have medical transcripting, or know of companies that offer this service with home workers. A friend of ours did this earlier this year and loves it, though it is bona fide work at a computer several hrs a day. I'm not sure what background, training or costs are associated with it but it might be a lead.
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Most "real" work at home jobs are regular companies that offrer you to work from home after you've been with them for awhile.
This. I work from home after moving away from my corporate HQ for my husband's job and they wanted me to stay. It's a dream, but I could never do it with a kid here. I'll be quiting in August to be a SAHM.
My DH works from home most days. He does the accounting etc for the restaurants we own and runs a business which is primarily online. We bought a half ownership in it two years ago.
I have been considering doing daycare - just enough to pay for health insurance as DH is self employed and I like expensive health insurance. (My district currently pays about $10,000 a year for my medical.)
Life is either a daring adventure or it is nothing at all.
Re: Legit work at home jobs
I work from home twice a week and have been with my company for almost 4 years. Most "real" work at home jobs are regular companies that offrer you to work from home after you've been with them for awhile.
Do know that once I have this baby and will be most likely working from home 100%, I still need to put the baby in daycare. I can't do both.
This. I work from home after moving away from my corporate HQ for my husband's job and they wanted me to stay. It's a dream, but I could never do it with a kid here. I'll be quiting in August to be a SAHM.
My DH works from home most days. He does the accounting etc for the restaurants we own and runs a business which is primarily online. We bought a half ownership in it two years ago.
I have been considering doing daycare - just enough to pay for health insurance as DH is self employed and I like expensive health insurance. (My district currently pays about $10,000 a year for my medical.)