Thank you very much those are some good ideas that I will have to look into. Am willing to work, just don't have the funds to start out with much that is always the hard part. Thanks again.
Kathy
Hi Kathy,
> > Are there any other routes I can go to
> make
> > a better future for myself that don't
> cost
> > much?
> There are lots of things to choose from. I
> don't know what you might be interested in,
> but here are some ideas.
> Scrap booking — you could offer this as a
> paid service to wedding photographers. You
> know, use pictures he takes at weddings to
> create a nice scrapbook for newlyweds. You
> could also offer this service to Day Care
> Centers, other groups and families.
> Of course that's only one idea. You could
> try one of these:
>
> Designer treats for dogs
> House Cleaner
> Cake Baking and Decorating
> Errand Service
> Graphic Design
> Tutoring Service
> Web Content Writer
> Auctions (buy and sell)
>
> You could also watch for postings of jobs
> that comes up at Craig's List . In the past
> I've seen jobs for things like:
>
> Content writers for bloggers
> Research Assistant
> Proofreader at PR.com (Freelance)
> Executive Assistant — Work from home or an
> office
> Freelance News Writer
>
> If you don't like any of these ideas,
> sometimes you can find places that outsource
> work to home agents. An example might be
> Alpine Access. They often hire home agents
> for other companies that work as
> call-center personnel.
> I'm sure there are lots of other things —
> these are just some thing s I thought about
> when I read your message. Hope it helps!
> Best Regards,
> Steve MacLellan