I took this to be an article, not an "ad", but the ones I have checked out do NOT require any money to be paid to them; I also found on on WomansDay.com that look very promising. MOst of them do hire as employees, a couple are independent contractor.
http://www.aarp.org/work/working-after- ... ees.2.htmlhttp://www.womansday.com/life/saving-mo ... bs#slide-1I the past years I have tried direct sales, even one that sold pet products, but they are not for me; I looked into being able to get 'retrained' for close captioning or medical coder; close captioning cost about $18,000 for training and the medical coder was $2300, but the person I talked to said it was very hard to get into coding without years of experience. Both of them required several years experience, so I was willing to train now and hopefully get the going when we hit the road, but between the cost (close captioning) and entry it's not possible. I work "full time" now with my pet sitting and dog walking business, so not much time to be available to work during the day. I worked 30 years at the phone company and the last 13 in Pat's Pampered Pets; although I love being with the 'kids', I would like to be home with my 'kids' more and not have to work 360 days a year any more. Hence, the work from home, although one of the jobs (that requried the landline and connected internet) also required ZERO noise, which may be difficult in an rv with 2 dogs and a bird and limited space to keep them quiet. A couple of job2 I found was an search engine evaluator, which looks promising if I pass the test.
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