Does anyone here make their money SOLELY from work at home jobs?

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WTC is different if you have no kids, I was quoting what I know from the point of view of no kids.

[member=481]CubaCat[/member] just restricted because they didn't think I was doing such good work :-\ but I'm back on track now so hopefully that can be lifted :-X
 

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Let's hope you're back on track soon Twiggy. I've just applied to Utest and Leapforce is next!
 

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I only earn money from home too, and I have to admit the amount varies a great deal depending on my motivation.

I work for Leapforce, AQA and do some odd writing for Jon. And a few bits and pieces of surveys and the like (very few and far between, I can't really keep up with them).
 

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I do an array of jobs like everyone above and tend to bring in about £500 a month. This is done around my one year old daughter at the moment, but soon she'll be in childcare 2 days a week so I'll be aiming for £1000 a month ish.

I do The Body Shop At Home and get about £300 a month so far- I eventually want aboute £600+ a month from this. I also do mystery shopping and will probably invest £500 in a video kit so that I can earn higher fees from jobs when I have more time. I also do the usual app work and survey work from the good companies.

I have 3 children and childcare would be £70+ a day. So I have no intention of going back to a 9-5 job until all my children are in school, I wouldnt be worth it.

Please look after yourself, work stress can be terrible and can leave you struggling to cope. Could you see your doctor and get signed off to recuperate? Ideally you want to be earning half what you need from WFH income before you quit your job, as it takes time to get established. Good luck to you.
 

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you say you work in an office [member=481]CubaCat[/member] what type of office - do you do admin, or telesales? I'm asking because if you do, you could look into doing something similar from home, telemarketing or answering inbound customer services calls for a company, or doing virtual assistant work, something like administration or audio typing for example. This is probably going to be your best bet for finding something that's going to give you regular, decent pay and will allow you to work from home, if you have the right skills and experience for this type of work. Good luck!
 

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I work purely from home barring the odd sales visits and meetings up north with some of the management who are based up there! But I got the job in a standard way and moved to being home based so don't think I count
 

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As you know, I'm in a similar boat and it's very reassuring to hear how much people are earning from home. I think 16 hrs x min wage = £465 a month, so I'd say £500 a month would be a good 'absolute minimum' target.
 

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serenlas said:
As you know, I'm in a similar boat and it's very reassuring to hear how much people are earning from home. I think 16 hrs x min wage = £465 a month, so I'd say £500 a month would be a good 'absolute minimum' target.

£500 a month is EASILY doable

All you need to do is apply for the work that is mentioned on here and be flexible in your approach and the money is yours!
 

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Jon@TheMoneyShed said:
serenlas said:
As you know, I'm in a similar boat and it's very reassuring to hear how much people are earning from home. I think 16 hrs x min wage = £465 a month, so I'd say £500 a month would be a good 'absolute minimum' target.

£500 a month is EASILY doable

All you need to do is apply for the work that is mentioned on here and be flexible in your approach and the money is yours!

;D I was accepted for uTest the other day so I'm heading in the right direction!
 

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what are the best website testing sites please as would like to have a bash at it , currently work full time but looking to make a little extra cash.
 

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[member=1642]stusarah14[/member] Pay £8-£15 to test websites and mobile apps: http://app.whatusersdo.com/hpxy
 

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stusarah14 said:
thank you katykicker 8) x

It says you need high speed internet. Mines pretty slow, does it matter?

Also when you test out the apps does it require paying for anything? A lot of these games and health apps aren't truely free any more like they claim to be.
 

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The apps are free.

I don't know about the internet as I have super fast fibre optic... :(
 

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I don't have fibre optic, I have normal broadband and I've had no problems.
 

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