Home-Based Jobs: Virtual Assistant - Web Designer - Programmer
Web Marketer for WorknPlay ($400/month)
Homebased Online English Teacher (Php20k/month)
Customer Service Job ($8/hour)
Experienced Programmer for Bloggy Network (Php60k/month)
Web Designer ($500-$600/month)
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Carina said,
October 23, 2007 @ 5:57 am
Ms. Mercado,
I’m glad that I found your website. I am a Filipina and I spend a lot of time and effort trying to look for home-based job. I’m planning to leave my work as a public high school teacher due to overwhelming paper works and stress. I hope that you will help me find a right job just staying at home and using my computer.
Thanks,
Karen
Jhie said,
October 24, 2007 @ 2:02 pm
hi, i just want to know if this jobs are legitimate? and how would you apply for these jobs? are you the one who’s incharge with the hiring of these jobs? and how will you get paid anyways. I used to work for a homebased call center but the company is based here locally. How does this things work actaully. Am pretty new to this kind of concept. But i’m really interested to apply for this kind of jobs. Cuz its much more convenient for me and got to save more. Could you please give me some infos and tips on how to do these stuffs. thanks.
Alfa said,
October 24, 2007 @ 5:23 pm
@ Carina
Please check out http://alfamercado.com/alfa/how-to-use-this-blog/ for more information on how this blog might be of help to you.
Good luck!
@ Jhie
I only compile these job leads. They’re from various sources. I don’t know how legitimate they are. But I try to include only those that “seems” legitimate to me.
Here’s my disclaimer:
Disclaimer: Blogger is not affiliated with any of the employers advertising these job openings. Apply with every precaution to avoid scammers.
I post updates here almost everyday. So please come back for more tips and job leads.