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Tuesday's 10 Telecommute Jobs - Work at Home

Tuesday August 28, 2007
Looking to work from home? Here's my list of 10 telecommuting jobs found on the Web this week, some offering salary and benefits and all appearing to be perfectly legitimate opportunities to work at home. Stop back every week and check for more opportunities to work at home.
  1. Tax Customer Service Rep (PT - State of VA)
  2. Web Marketing Expert
  3. Contract Web Designer
  4. Part Time Account Coordinator
  5. Care Manager RN (Houston Area)
  6. Technical Recruiter/Account Manager
  7. PHP Developer
  8. IT Recruiter
  9. Client Service Rep
  10. Medical Claims Specialist
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Comments

September 6, 2007 at 7:44 pm
(1) Jason says:

These are all good work from home jobs. I have a website that I promote very little and I make $2000 per month with it. It’s free to do, and the website I have doesn’t cost me any money either.

This is the program I use. I just place a form or small text ad on my site, then when someone uses the service, I get paid. Click Here.

Guide Note: In the interest of full disclosure, I believe Jason will get a referral fee if you click the link he left. Here’s a link without the referrer info that will take you into LeadPile if you want to check it out. While I’m not specifically endorsing LeadPile, I checked with the BBB online and the company seems to have a pretty good record. Click for LeadPile.com’s BBB record online. As always, do your homework and do what’s right for you, and I’d be skeptical of specific claims of how much you will make. Randy D.

September 7, 2007 at 8:42 am
(2) Randy Duermyer says:

The only real problem I have with Jason’s comment is that he is probably going to get a referral fee when you click the link he left. You can check out LeadPile on your own at www.leadpile.com. The reason I didn’t delete the comment outright is that the program may have some merit. I’ve checked into LeadPile at bbb.org and they have a good record with the Better Business Bureau. You can click this link to see LeadPile.com’s BBB record.

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