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Working From Home


I used to have a telecommuting job where I worked from home. It was the most wonderful job in the world. I could have my then baby Peanut home with me while I was nursing her, be able to drive and pick up Lady Ali from school, dress in tee shirts and sweats, go to school meetings, dr. appointments and even do laundry, clean my house (yuck!) and cook dinner.

Unfortunately that company went out of business but that’s the perfect kind of job for me! It’s also the perfect type of job for people with chronic illnesses and disABILITIES, mothers, fathers and caregivers.

There’s a unique opportunity with Courtney Raymond Consultants that offers free training to work as a recruiter from home. You don’t pay a penny to them. They provide the leads you need to be successful.

You may have read about work from home businesses where you have to pay the company first or you pay for training first, not so with this opportunity. This is legit.

What skills do you need to be a recruiter? You do need to be have great phone skills and be able to manage your time well. There won’t be a boss looking over your shoulder. The benefits of being home, having a flexible schedule and the ability to earn money according to the effort you put into your job may make a perfect fit with your life style.

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One Comment on “Working From Home”

  1. Jaz UNITED STATES Says:

    Congrats to you for having a category like this on your blog. I may do the same. Both my husband and I are disABLED and work from home with the p’d blogging. What you mentioned would be another avenue that we may explore. Sounds good. Without you here to tell us about that, we would not have the info. Keep it up!!!

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