Work-at-home deals often are just scams

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- Work-at-home deals often are just scams
- Pipeline to Jacksonville: Sanford gets to work at home for first time
- Work fulfilling for missionary
- Freethought San Marcos: How the War in Iraq came home to Hays County
- Middle class high anxiety
- Staying sane while working from home

Work-at-home deals often are just scams
Houston Chronicle
Another warning sign many experts say is companies that require you to pay upfront for fees memberships inventory or sales kits. “When anyone asks you to pay for something to get a job you have to be skeptical” says Lister. Legitimate ways There are legitimate ways to earn money from an online or home-based business. Among Lister’s recommended fields: Call centers computer programming graphic arts transcription virtual assistants tutoring. She suggests looking at Web sites that hire for online “virtual” jobs such as Liveps. com and teamdouble-click.

Pipeline to Jacksonville: Sanford gets to work at home for first time
Jacksonville Daily Progress
comAs a career pipeliner Jacksonville resident Bobby Sanford has criss-crossed the globe for his job. During the last 40 years he has laid tens of thousands of miles of pipe in all four corners of the Earth. Yet throughout all those decades of pipeline projects Sanford has never been able to work from home — until now. The job that has always taken him to far-flung locales like Morocco and the Bosporus Sea and Canada has now brought him back to Cherokee County. Thanks to the construction of Energy Transfer’s new 143-mile natural gas pipeline from Minden to Maypearl which will maintain a construction yard in Jacksonville throughout the duration of the project Sanford gets to come home from a hard day on the line and sleep in his own bed. “After 40 years in the field this is the first time he has been able to work in his hometown come back to his house lay his head on his own pillow every night and go to his home church on the weekends” said Shell Sanford Bobby Sanford’s son and fellow pipeline worker. “I guess you could say this is the first time he is going to be able to be on a project and still live the rest of his life.

Work fulfilling for missionary
Houston Chronicle
This is her first time home in three years. Three years on and six months off is a common schedule among full-time missionaries though there are options. “You can work two years and come home for three months or do one year on one month off” Price said. “It’s up to your situation and whether you have a family. For me the three-year routine works. Becoming a missionary was never a goal or dream for Price. The thought didn’t even occur to her until she was an adult.
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Freethought San Marcos: How the War in Iraq came home to Hays County
The San Marcos Mercury
”This finding should concern Hays County officials who are now reconsidering the award of a road-building contract to KBR. If this company cannot be relied on to provide safe facilities for our service men and women why should we rely on it to build projects in Hays County? Clearly building electrical installations is very different work from building roads. But should Hays County continue to do business with a company that has a reputation for shoddiness? Should Hays County continue to do business with a company that is willing to endanger the lives of our military personnel through negligence? Should Hays County continue to do business with a company that will not accept responsibility for its malfeasance which has led to death physical injury and mental anguish for many service men and women?r should Hays County officials vote in solidarity with our own veterans of the Iraq War and honor their service by finding a more reliable road-building company that is untainted by profiteering at the expense of our troops?© Freethought San Marcos Lamar W. HankinsRELATED IN THE MERCURY:.

Middle class high anxiety
Chicago Sun-Times
“There are nights when I’m up looking at the books and wondering how to make ends meet. ” Contributing: Mary Wisniewski and Maudlyne Ihejirikaurelio Hernandez chose a career he thought would guarantee a comfortable life. His goal was to start his own auto repair business buy a modest home save for his three kids’ college education and still have enough money for things like a weekly date night with his wife. But his path to the good life has taken a detour.

Staying sane while working from home
Vancouver Sun
"She soon realized she’d have to schedule some contact with other adults. She found fellow women who work from home and she meets them for coffee and lunch breaks. She also has a co-worker who comes to her home to help her out. Teri Gault who runs Thegrocerygame. com schedules all her business meetings before 2:30 p. so she can help her son with his homework in the afternoon or go to his basketball games.

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