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What work from home can I start straight away and get paid weekly?

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TheMuminator2 · 11/03/2019 18:16

Any suggestions welcome. I am looking for something flexible and uncomplicated. No MLM etc I know this is a bit vague. Am looking to try something different so am open to suggestions to see what is out there.
Thanks.

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HeyCarrieAnneWhatsYourGame · 11/03/2019 18:21

No suggestions but following.

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FrederickCreeding · 11/03/2019 18:22

What qualifications do you have?

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TheMuminator2 · 13/03/2019 16:40

language teaching

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AhhhHereItGoes · 13/03/2019 16:46

Tutoring English online?
You can set your own times etc as long as you have the paperwork to prove this.

Proof reading or ghost writing.

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TheMuminator2 · 13/03/2019 17:35

Proofreading sound interesting anyone got any good links with good companies? Thanks

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OpiesOldLady · 13/03/2019 17:39

adultwork.com or vivastreet.co.uk

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TheMuminator2 · 13/03/2019 17:49

Have you used them

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TheMuminator2 · 13/03/2019 17:49

oh haha Sadly no proofreading services on adultwork.com

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OpiesOldLady · 13/03/2019 18:10

Oops - didn't notice the proofreading post, sorry! Grin

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TheMuminator2 · 14/03/2019 10:53

might give adultwork a go...now weres that ole webcam @)

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funkylittleboatrace · 15/03/2019 14:48

Chat websites pay weekly I did that for a few years , gets a bit tedious but very easy way to make quick money.

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LondonUK · 16/03/2019 14:09
  1. Online tuition (if you have Skype)
  2. Telephone operator (I wonder if Boots still needs staff)
  3. Receptionist for online companies (I noticed lots of Groupon registered companies have off site receptionists)
  4. Charity worker: check www.do-it.org for all kind of opportunities


As with everything though, it might take time and not even be successful. The reality is, if you do not have anybody to help you in life, you have to start from zero. I completely understand the homeless featured in recent documentaries when they said that even new arrivals get more help. So not fair.
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editingfairy · 29/03/2019 14:01

Do you have any proofreading experience?? If not, then you can't start work as a proofreader. You need training and qualifications, just like you do for any other profession.

It really pisses me off when people bandy about proofreading, editing or ghost writing as 'easy' things to do when you want a bit of cash!!

FFS. There's plenty of advice on here on proofreading, if you search for it.

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