There are currently hundreds, if not thousands, of work-at-home (WAH) opportunities floating around on the internet, in magazines, newspapers, and on TV commercials. With so much information and opportunities floating around, how do you weed out the real ones and/or identify the scams.
Work at home computer jobs is now available in significant numbers. With the Internet, many opportunities have opened up for people to work and earn unlimited income and take care of their families in the process. Most home based business are computer jobs are not highly technical jobs that require expensive training. Many of these jobs take advantage of various common skills such as sewing, writing, and teaching. With a work at home computer job you control your hours.
Here are some small home business
enterprises to consider:
1. Providing a private tutoring service ranging from music lessons, English
writing and reading lessons: to training seniors on how to operate a particular
computer;
2. Offering to supervise or monitor services to senior citizens especially
those wanting someone to take them on errands, driving on long trips, watch and
clean up homes left behind by seniors who have been relocated to assisted
living quarters;
3. Becoming a regional apartment manager servicing several properties while
traveling to and fro to collect monthly rents and service tenant complaints;
4. Leasing a van equipped with paper shredding machinery and go into
high-income areas offering to shred their highly secretive personal papers or
even allow them to do so in the privacy of their own home or office;
5. Leasing high-pressure steam cleaning equipment which can be used to remove
chewing gum in front of store fronts and apartment houses and charge an
appropriate hourly fee;
6. Acquiring a personal fiduciary bond up to $100,000 [or actually 10% or
$10,000] which will allow you to sell your services as a personal property
document specialist which involves photographing and cataloging all kinds of
personal property which are subject to insurance coverage; salvaging of family
photo albums, etc.



