Work from home help

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KatInc217 posted on 06-23-2009 7:30 PM

Hello to everyone,

I'm new and was wondering if anyone knows of legit work from home. I'm hearing impaired with vertigo can use phone but need to work out of the house because of the vertigo. Been laid-off twice and facing foreclosure. Need to work now can anyone help?

Thanks, Confused

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Hi,

I just wanted to let you know to look at www.RatRaceRebellion.com I have worked for a few at home companies through them.  All of the companies they have listed are completely legit, so you don't have to worry about getting scammed.  Just NEVER pay for a job!  Also there is www.NTICentral.org which is another website for work at home jobs for people with disabilities.  I hope this helps, let me know if you have any questions!  Good Luck!!

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There is a simple cure for Vertigo, discovered by Dr Epley in here in Portland. I don't know where you are, but Dr Epley has had a hard time convincing the medical profession he is not a quack, and had to deal with the politics of medicine that have no interest in really curing anything. Anyway, he discovered the cause of Vertigo to be a development of loose particles in the fluid of the inner ear which disrupt the delicate equilibrium there. The "Epley Maneuver" is designed to get the particles to float into a certain spot where they cannot get back out and cause further trouble. There was a big write-up about it in our local paper a couple years ago, and I even had an employer who was cured with this technique. It is all over the internet now, so I suggest doing some research on where you could find help with this in your area. You do not have to just live with it. I encourage you to be proactive about your health and do not just let a diagnosis like Vertigo become who you are.

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Hi there,

I have worked from home from a few companies in the past couple of years.  The website you would want to go to is www.RatRaceRebellion.com It lists all of the legit work from home companies.  They have all been checked out!  Just don't EVER pay anything to work.  Also there is www.NTICentral.org which is another website for people to work from home with disabilities.  Please let me know if you have any questions!  Good Luck!  Big Smile

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Hi there,

I have worked from home from a few companies in the past couple of years.  The website you would want to go to is www.RatRaceRebellion.com It lists all of the legit work from home companies.  They have all been checked out!  Just don't EVER pay anything to work.  Also there is www.NTICentral.org which is another website for people to work from home with disabilities.  Please let me know if you have any questions!  Good Luck!  Big Smile

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Verified by KatInc217

Hi,

I just wanted to let you know to look at www.RatRaceRebellion.com I have worked for a few at home companies through them.  All of the companies they have listed are completely legit, so you don't have to worry about getting scammed.  Just NEVER pay for a job!  Also there is www.NTICentral.org which is another website for work at home jobs for people with disabilities.  I hope this helps, let me know if you have any questions!  Good Luck!!

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Thanks for the info. Have tried both. Did you wait a long time to get work or is this economy the reason I'm not getting any responses? Thanks again!Smile

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