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Don’t know where to look. All at home work on net is scams.I am not able to work 9 to 5 due to child with special needs and recent divorce and deadbeat ex who will not help. All programs seem to go to women and I am male. 26 years experience in IT field and want to work but am only able to on a limited basis. need to find quick as time is running out and will be on street soon.
i would recommend odesk or elance. with them both you can freelance and control your time. I have 4 kids so I can understand your concerns. you will have to bid on jobs (your a freelancer) and honestly, the pay maybe low until you build up some credibility. it is worth a try as a extra source of income or until you find something else. Crossloop is another place where you can use your I.T. skills immediately. With any of these use good common sense and use due diligence. These are business dealings not employment. You make a deal, have them put the funds in escrow and then you fulfill it. Good luck!
I work full time but am looking to increase my income to payoff some debt. I have found many at home work programs on the internet but many of them dont seem to be legitimate. Has anyone used any of these and have they worked for them?
I would say 70% out there are scams. I have been working for Blue Print Marketing Group, since the beginning of the year. I am not a millionaire (and if you come across a company who says they can make you one……………SCAM) but make a steady income.
Take a minute to take the tour.
http://www.workfromhomeinternetbusinessnow.com
You can email me if you have any questions.
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The idea of working at home certainly sounds appealing: save gas, work at your own speed and wear whatever you want. But are these jobs real, and how do you find one? Money reporter Stacy Johnson files this report…from his home office.
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always wonder if cops take there work home or just a different person when there home I hope you understand what I mean.lol?
That really depends on the officer and the type of work that officer does. Some officers are better at "leaving it at the office." Detectives are much more likely to spend time at home thinking about a difficult case than a traffic officer is to spend time thinking about a ticket he wrote. Then again, traffic officers often work accidents with very serious, sometimes fatal, injuries, and that can stay with you a long time.
As for the general demeanor when not working, it still depends on the officer. Some officers are the same both places, some are different. Usually, though, officers have an emotional shield up at work due to the ever present possibility of danger and the general verbal abuse. At home, they let that shield drop, because they are with their loved ones in a "safe" environment.
Personally, I do think about my cases sometimes when I’m at home, but I usually try my best to put them out of my mind so I can just enjoy the time with family and friends. Also, I’m a pretty laid back person at home and tend to just go with the flow, but at work I usually have more of a take charge attitude to make sure things are done right, so I don’t lose my case in court.


