Published May 19, 2006
smilechaser36
6 Posts
would love to hear about any work at home jobs and your experience with them. thanks!
TashaLPN2006RN2012, ASN, RN
1 Article; 1,715 Posts
i have two friends that do the http://www.workathomeagent.com you take phone calls for like the home shopping network ect...i had signed up to do it, but i'm in school full time and couldn't get through the online training in time (they give you two weeks to complete it), but what i had gotten thru was very good info, and i felt like i was learning a lot...another one i think the wegsite is http://www.liveops.com (you need to get a tax id number or something for them though) and it's the same thing, taking calls from home
James Huffman
473 Posts
Are you looking for work "at home" (in other words, where all of the work is actually done in your home) or "from home" (where your home is your office, or central location, but doing work at clients' homes, offices, or whatever)?
Jim Huffman, RN
CHATSDALE
4,177 Posts
this friend of my son does mdeical transcription at home...i think that she use to work at an office at the hospital and now does same thing at home
don't know much about it
however i believe that there are some legit stuff out there..but there is a lot of hustlers..don't get into something that you have to pay them up front
this just benefits them
kellyjean
18 Posts
I've been a Kaeser and Blair dealer for several years now...I love it! It's perfect while I'm going to school. I approach getting sales differently...I prefer inside sales to outside sales. I do everything by phone. I used to be in telesales, so it comes natural to me to make sales to businesses by phone. I save on gas, have no overhead, etc. I am full commission, so if I don't sell, I don't make money. Yesterday, I got a 2900.00 sale and made about 1300.00 in commission. It just depends on if you're the sales type. It's great extra cash, and K & B deposits all comm. directly into my checking account. I'll give you the link if you'd like to research the company's history. They have been around for over 100 yrs, and I can't see my self ever leaving them. PM me if you are interested, and I'll get more in depth.
http://www.kaeser-blair.com/
rn_imw
12 Posts
First, I don't know if you have a license to practise Nursing yet or not. My guess is that YOU may. In which case, I would suggest checking out Legal Nursing........Also, there is also the avenue of pursuing Holistic Nursing and possibly going into something like (don't know title) Hypnotist Nursing........IF you are NOT licensed, there are also other Avenues such as EBay sales........there is a Franchise site online also where you may fill out their questionnaire and they will then tell you which Franchise would be best for you to get into based on your needs.......ie stay home, finances no or however much you wish to invest and so forth. If interested, drop me an email and I will forward the INFO on to you. Take care and let us know what you decide to do if you do anything at home! Best!
nurse4uu
3 Posts
I'm new to this site..hello everyone. I'm looking specifically for either office in my home, whatever, as long as I'm at home....I've done all types of nursing, from ER, ICU to HHC, Hospice. currently I'm in management, and the hrs. are sooooo long!!! Help. I want to work from home. :welcome:
Elektra6, ASN, BSN, RN
582 Posts
I did medical transcription out of my house part-time for about 5 years. I took a short course in med terminology and transcription (before I went to nursing school)
SWRN84
87 Posts
If you're looking to use your nursing skills, Intellicare offers work from home. They do disease management (which is what I did for them), and triage. Almost all of their nurses work from home.