Call Centers
Many companies are seeing the benefits of
having people work from home as customer service reps. It saves money
for them, and can help you make money. You want to apply through a hub,
which will then connect you to a business that'd hiring.
These are highly regarded by the BBB:
Alpline Access.com/en
This
company offers online training for the employees it hires. Competition
for jobs is stiff, however, they are one of the most respected in the
industry.
Call Center Careers.com
Here you can browse jobs at
call centers throughout the US. On the site, you will be able to easily
browse through jobs in your area. The Featured Employers section is
where you will find the highest rated jobs. This is a good way for you
to apply for a job with a company that is recommended both by people who
currently work there and those who have left it.
Tutoring Companies
Tutor.com
For
graduates AND current students. You need strong content knowledge in
English, Math, Science or Social Studies. You should be able to teach
the subjects from the 4th grade level up to 1st year of college.
Esylvan-online-learning-centers.com
For
people with strong math and reading skills, who are either already
certified or have strong experience. They provide you with 6 hours of
training on how to use their online tools and interactive instructional
program.
Universalclass.com
This site calls for qualified and
certified teachers to teach online. If you are a course author or
course writer, you can also work as an author for original educational
site content. You need four to six years (or more) work experience
(outside of school) in the area of interest being instructed. A BA or 4
years of college is required.
Selling Your Gold or Crafts
Think
you don't have any unused gold items around the house? Think again!
Chances are, you have a chain you haven't worn since high school, an old
ring, or a broken gold necklace somewhere in your home. With gold
prices at all-time highs, above $1,300 an ounce, selling old items
containing gold is one of fastest ways to make a quick buck. BUT, you
want to be sure you work with a reputable vendor.
Here are some that are highly-rated by Better Business Bureau:
Empire Gold Buyers and Gold Fellow
Both
highly ranked by BBB. Both highly ranked by BBB. They list charts on
their websites for what you pay and very clear thorough instructions of
how to go about sending in your gold. Important thing: they pay for and
insure your shipping. You send them the gold. They value it. Let you
know. And you have the option to sell it to them, OR to have your gold
returned. Usually gets shipped in the same day.
Your Local Jeweler
Remember,
these companies will pay you based only on the weight of the gold; they
do not pay for gemstones. Jewelry that's still wearable and in good
shape can fetch a higher price at a local jeweler...You can also take
your gold to the jeweler FIRST before sending it into the websites to
make sure you are getting a fair price.
Etsy.com
FOR HAND
MADE AND VINTAGE...art, photography, clothing, jewelry, edibles, bath
& beauty products, quilts, knick-knacks and toys. The vintage items
on the site have only one rule to follow: they must be 20 years or
older. These items range from old boots and ice skates, to dresses, hats
and scarves. The site follows in the tradition of open craft fairs,
giving sellers personal storefronts where they list their goods for a
fee of $0.20.
eBay.com
eBay also works as a site to sell your
stuff. You can sell handmade crafts, but you can also sell older
goods...books, CD's, clothing, cameras, you name it, you can sell it.
It's fairly simple to do, and a lot of people have found success.
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