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From Randy Duermyer, About.com Guide   November 17, 2009

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Ten more work from home job postings are now available.

This week's job postings include two highly paid positions that are telework eligible from the federal government, one in human resources based in Washington, DC, and one in building management based in Chicago.

I've discussed the Hilton@Home reservationist program in the past, but this week's work from home jobs include a position with them as Customer Service Coordinator.

Believe it or not, this week's work at home jobs includes a position as a blogger on the topic of telecommuting. Finally, there have been comments from a few of you who are disabled that have mentioned CORA, and this week's postings include opportunities with them. Admittedly, they are minimum wage, but you do get to work from home.

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November 17, 2009 at 11:27 am
(1) Sharon Proellochs :

Work at home opportunities are hard enough to find if you are able bodied, but if you are disabled, almost impossible. The J. Lodge Corporation offers great opportunities for work at home for the disabled. They specialize in assisting Americans with disabilities get back into the work force. Earning while on Social Security Disability information can be found at: http://www.yourtickettowork.com/. To apply go to: http://www.jlodge.com/careers. Hope to have you as a co-worker soon!!!!!

November 23, 2009 at 3:35 am
(2) Mico @ canada work at home jobs :

Lots of work from different kinds of trade and skills. A definite good news.

Online works are certainly beneficial in these crucial times. And its nice to know that there are home based jobs for the disabled.

I felt happiness within that the government is really doing something about it.

Hope that we could reach out to more people.

Just stay strong and don’t lose hope.

November 26, 2009 at 7:39 am
(3) how to make money from home legitimately :

There is no limit to the amount of businesses that could be set up and ran off of the internet. The main thing is to understand how the internet is making money and follow the pattern in order to get some of the cash coming your way.

February 28, 2010 at 2:47 pm
(4) TrurceBek :

http://www.atriskchildren.org/images/haiti-children-donate.jpg

Floods & Earthquakes can happen.

Seeing is believing – so please don’t be blind. These people need your help!

Give assistance to kids!
http://www.google.com/relief/haitiearthquake/

June 28, 2010 at 9:38 pm
(5) sciemarma :

Hello I just lost my job. I have applied to most of the job sites more times than thousand times and sent off hundreds of resumes. However, i have not been able to find a single good response to my applications. If anyone knows about particular job site where i can look for a good job, please reply me with the location details. I will be thankful to you for your early response.

July 1, 2010 at 10:30 am
(6) homebusiness :

Sciemarma:
From you statement:

“I have applied to most of the job sites more times than thousand times and sent off hundreds of resumes. ”

It doesn’t sound to me like the problem is with the sites you are using. It may be more related to how you are going about your job search.

I’d suggest you start actively networking. LinkedIn is a very good place to find jobs. See Using LinkedIn to Find Work. The About.com Job Searching site should also help you – jobsearch.about.com. Another option, depending on what you do, might be freelancing, at least until you can find something.

Best of luck, and don’t give up!

Randy D.

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