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Are There Legit Work at Home Jobs?
There are legit work at home jobs, but employers who offer them typically don't call them work at home jobs. The option to work at home is a benefit offered by open-minded employers to trusted employees, who work "regular" jobs that are conducive to telecommuting. The need or desire to telecommute alone is not enough to land one of these gigs. You must first qualify for the job itself and land it in the traditional way. Then you'll likely have to negotiate the telecommuting benefit, during an interview or after you've established trust by working in the office for awhile. Many employers who offer telecommuting allow it only part time. So, you'll likely have to live near your employer's office and commute to work one or more days per week.
Some jobs have a "built-in" telecommuting benefit of sorts, where working from a home office is a normal duty. But, while you might not have to negotiate the telecommuting benefit, reputable employers usually don't call these work at home jobs either, and you likely can't work them solely from home. An example is a sales gig, where you'd spend much of your time on the road covering your territory, calling on customers and selling your employer's products or services. Then you'd spend the rest of your workweek in your home office doing paperwork, contacting customers, arranging appointments, and communicating with your employer by phone or computer. But you might also have to make occasional to frequent appearances at your employer's office for face-to-face meetings and such.
Another way to work from home is to become a freelance, independent contractor or consultant. These aren't called work at home jobs either. Rather, you'd be self-employed and as such, may work from wherever you need or want to be. For example, as a freelance you might write articles on your home computer and try to sell them to Websites or magazines. As an independent contractor, you might contract your technical writing skills to high-tech companies for three to six months at a time, and do most of your work on your home computer. As a consultant, you might work as a project manager out of your house, matching clients with vendors to complete printing projects like marketing brochures. In any of these cases, you'll likely have to get out of the house to meet with your editors, clients or vendors. You'll also likely need to network and seek new clients to grow your business. To do so, you'll attend interviews, business luncheons, trade shows or the like.
"Pure" work at home jobs are not easy to come by. As indicated, most jobs that are conducive to it allow it only part time. So, if you're looking to telecommute across the country or work full time from home, you'll be even harder pressed to find such a gig or start one of your own. You must also contend with thousands of scams.

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