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DAWN SCARLET SARVER Posted - Sep 28 2009 : 1:35:11 PM
Hey guys I really need some advice on working at home so I can stay with my little girl who is four years old. I can't sew or babysit. I also can't afford to go to school right now for any new skills. I was thinking of assembly at home but don't know who is legitmate and who isn't. Please help
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Windsong Posted - Nov 29 2009 : 08:10:38 AM
For folks who have an interest in natural health products I am a distributor for Nature's Sunshine Products and New Sun Health. If you have friends or connections with people who tend to turn to natural health products for their own health building you can really make quite good income. It has to be something you are interested in though. I have worked with it for almost 30 years, in the good and bad times of my life and the economy and still on my worst months I can clear $1000. But I do have a good bunch of established buyers.

Hope you find something you are interested in as it is a priceless thing to be home with your kids.
LaVonna

Farmgirl Sister #758
www.windsongwellnessandtherapyshoppe.com
http://sadiesfarm.blogspot.com/
http://healthtalkcafe.blogspot.com/
cajungrammie Posted - Nov 29 2009 : 06:57:03 AM
I also work from home.i am a Stampin"Up demonstartor.i love this company,it is easy,fun and creative.your income is instant,no waiting on a paycheck.if you would like more info contact me and i can tell you more,if you leave your # i will call you with all the info!good luck in your search

Sometimes I think I know Everything!!Then I wake Up!!
Polka Dot Apron Posted - Nov 13 2009 : 3:58:34 PM
Hi Farm Gals~ ~
I'd like to chime in on this topic too. I have been working from home in the same business for 12 years now and I love what I'm doing. I show people how to live a more natural lifestyle with our Natural cleaning and personal care products. It's easy because so many folks are now looking to replace the chemicals in their homes. From a cleaning product to shampoos, toothpastes, skin care and baby care. Safe products that you can use to replace the harmhul chemicals in your home.

I can also show you how to build a natural first aid kit. There are many other products in our line but you can start with just a few. I would love to chat with anyone who is interested in knowing more.

~ ~Ahrisha~ ~


Stop by for a visit at:
http://joyouslylivinglife.blogspot.com
I have been a "Woman in Business from Home" for 12 years teaching folks how to live a more Natural life. Please visit my website: www.2FeelGood.com
http://joyouslylivinglife.blogspot.com
Gloria Bonde Posted - Nov 07 2009 : 3:13:05 PM
I've worked from home for almost 5 years. I set customers up to buy safer, greener everyday products directly from the manufacturer at savings over stores. It is not an MLM - I tell a little about it on my blog, on my What, Where, Why page. You can leave me a comment and I will get back to you.

www.ahealthygardener.com
Sarahpauline Posted - Oct 20 2009 : 6:18:42 PM
I work from home doing medical coding. I have supported my son and myself doing this for over 12 years now. It isnt exactly fun work but I can be here if the horses get loose or I need a garden fix on my break. Im also able to homeschool my son this way. I know they offer grants and such for school but you have to make sure to take an accredited program. Training is under 6 months. :) $25 hourly is very achievable.

Not all those who wander are lost...
www.SarahPauline.com
www.AbraxasBaroque.com
peachy Posted - Oct 20 2009 : 5:55:21 PM
Hi Dawn! I'm also a stay at home mom (cleaning acouple houses on the side) - I'm looking at starting a "garage sale" site to help me clear this house out and make some extra money! A "trading post" site to barter away some other things and just started an on-line shop. Once I have all of my ducks in a row I'm ready to dust off the sewing machine and start adding to etsy and my new shop! Stop by and check it out and sign up for the give away on my blog!!
http://oldethymecountry.secure2cart.com
http://oldethymecountrybarn.blogspot.com

Good luck to you!!

Melissa
Farmgirl Sister #360

http://oldethymecountrybarn.blogspot.com/

Life isn't about waiting for the storms to pass...it's about learning to dance in the rain!
BarnChickCecily Posted - Oct 19 2009 : 3:41:53 PM
Great topic! I would love to make money working from home... and I have always LOVED StampinUp! Becky, could you send me some info? I can email my address to you. Thanks!


Farmgirl Sister # 241
www.thebarnchick.blogspot.com/
LaDonna Posted - Oct 19 2009 : 3:03:41 PM
Hello Dawn,

There are many work at home businesses that are available to moms.
I started with a company last year that has Natural Wax Gourmet Candles, Skin Care and now Mineral Cosmetics.
You can retail in various ways according to your schedule, set up fundraisers, and team build. No quotas or territories.
If you would like to read more about this opportunity. Please feel free to visit my website and let me know if you have any questions.

LaDonna
http://www.DakotaHeartScents.com

[size=1] "You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream." ~ C.S.Lewis [/=1]
Robin1974 Posted - Oct 19 2009 : 11:41:01 AM
I agree Dawn. I would look into an Etsy shop. I am homeschooling my son and wanted to have work at home as well so I opened one and now we've moved into a regular website. Is there any kind of craft you're particularly skilled at? Card making, crochet, jewelery? We only started making soap a year ago and its turned into an obsession for us! We love it and its finally starting to make a little money! I would at least go into etsy.com and look around to see if will drum up ideas!
Good luck!

Robin

www.pinksinksoap.com

www.thepinksink.etsy.com
Maryjane Lee Posted - Oct 15 2009 : 12:45:11 PM
I opened up 2 little Etsy shops and having fun with it! Starting to make some money to! Check out Etsy! It's all homemade or vintage. Good Luck Dawn!

Hugs!
Maryjane Lee
Farmgirl #44

http://thebeehivecottage.blogspot.com
http://sweetsassysadielee.blogspot.com
http://beehivecottage.etsy.com
http://sassysadielee.etsy.com
sherone_13 Posted - Oct 14 2009 : 08:45:50 AM
Try Avon....its only $10 to get started and it sells itself. I love it!

Sherone

http://farmgirlcrossroads.etsy.com
http://tinytaylorranch.etsy.com
http://taylorscountrystore.blogspot.com/
http://www.youravon.com/sheronetaylor
Becky Lynn Posted - Oct 13 2009 : 11:26:56 PM
Hi, I am new to the FarmGirl Connection, I also would like to do something to make money from home. Could you send me some info on being a StampinUp demo? Thanks! Becky
cajungrammie Posted - Sep 29 2009 : 06:23:08 AM
Dawn,be careful,i tried assembly at home and never got paid.I am a Stampin'Up!demo and that has turned out great for me.if you would like info on becoming a demo,send me an email,i would be happy to let you in on it.you can set your own hours,the business belongs to you.and it is loads of fun!

Sometimes I think I know Everything!!Then I wake Up!!

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