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fierybones
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Hi everyone. This is my first post so please be kind.
I suffer with multiple disabilities and I'm unable to leave the house. However I really want to work. Does anyone have any suggestions on jobs I can do from home? Not selling Avon sort of jobs but real jobs with an income. What do you all do for work?
I'm at a loss as what I can do. I want to be able to contribute to the household and not depend on hubby for everything. I feel like such a burden. Thank you in advance. Xx
I suffer with multiple disabilities and I'm unable to leave the house. However I really want to work. Does anyone have any suggestions on jobs I can do from home? Not selling Avon sort of jobs but real jobs with an income. What do you all do for work?
I'm at a loss as what I can do. I want to be able to contribute to the household and not depend on hubby for everything. I feel like such a burden. Thank you in advance. Xx
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Hi and welcome
I would check out indeed job site
However the job market isn't good at the moment with everyone losing jobs
There is more homeworking than usual though but you may find any vacancies are attracting hundreds of applicants
Also most nut not all home working does involve attending meetings or sering clients
Good luck there is a job support 0r9geamje on here in the employment section -
Hi @fierybones - & welcome to this online community. You might like to try looking at the following links:
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