J.P.
You could watch another child PT/FT. Good luck!!
Ooh good idea from the woman who mentioned cutting hair at home. I think that would be a great job for you!!
I am wondering if jobs are really available for working from home. I've done a little research on the internet but am very skeptical about them. I am a student and so I don't want to loose time with my daughter by trying to get a job as well. Are there legit at-home-jobs that anyone knows about? I don't expect to make tons of money but I would like generate some to help out with bills and stuff. Any information would be very helpul.
Thanks for the responses. I am hoping to start a small business with a great company that I can do from home. I am also trying to promote myself with trying to build a clientelle with hair. Thanks for the advice.
You could watch another child PT/FT. Good luck!!
Ooh good idea from the woman who mentioned cutting hair at home. I think that would be a great job for you!!
You should advertise your hair salon services and do it out of your home. That sounds like your best bet. Next, most of the wah are scams I am finding. I am having a lot of luck with Two Sisters Gourmet (food always sells) www.twosistersgourmet.com/web/nyaniz and Thirty-One Gifts www.mythirtyone.com/cutegifts. I also do Pampered Chef but find the market is pretty saturated. If you are interested in any of these opportunities or just want to hear more about them, please feel free to email me at ____@____.com luck to you!
I am working from home as an Independent Consultant for Arbonne International. You make as little or as much as you want based on your efforts. It's been a blessing for me, allowing me to stay home with my children - ages 2, 5 and 6.
To learn more about it, you can listen to this pre-recorded phone call, ###-###-####. It's about 30 minutes long. Or log on to www.arbonne.com and watch the "Opportunity" presentation.
If something in person interests you, there is an informal informational presentation on the company on November 20th from 6:30-8PM at Bistro Margo, 1437 N. Wells Street in the city. You can ask questions after so this is a good one.
I can forward the flier on the 11/20 event if you want, just give me your email address.
Oh, one more thing, a hair salon owner just started with the business last month (realizing she doesn't want to stand on her feet cutting hair too much longer) and she believes it's a natural fit. I could put you in touch with her if you want!
D.,
I recently became a Kara Vita consultant - www.karavita.com. I am just doing it part time and find it is pretty rewarding for the small amount of time I devote to it. Feel free to contact me if you are interested in hearing more.
B.
Hi D.! I am a work at home mommy, I have a 3 yr old daughter and a 7 month old son. I love my job, work with a great team and can do it all from home around my families schedule and with great support. I would love to share all of the information with you! Please visit my website at http://www.themomteam.com/pamrose and request more information. I look forward to hearing from you!
You should totally do the hair cutting thing out of your home. I go to someone out of their home for my hair dos. She also did my hair for my wedding and it was STUNNING! Do it if you're good at it. Also I do pampered Chef and I do Melaleuca and I make however much I want based on the effort I put in. I personally am not so busy with it because I do it part time, but you could totally make a living off of it if you do it more hours than I do.
It sounds like you have answered your own question! Your stay at home job is cutting hair in your home. Word of mouth goes a long way, but put up fliers at the grocery store. When I was younger, my sister and I got our hair cut from a beautician who cut, colored and permed hair out of her basement. She was pretty good and she was a stay at home Mom. You can do that too! Good luck!
L.