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I wanted to share what some sources I have worked with to make a little extra money from home. 

I have had experience with these sources, and they are legit.  Rev.com is an online transcription company, if you are a good typist, they provide an online Editor to use for typing the transcription, you don't have to purchase your own equipment except maybe ear plugs to listen to the audio. There is Workers On Board at  http://www.workersonboard.com/ is a website that helps people find work from home jobs, she has many YouTube videos, if she discovers a company is a scam she will pass the information on. She will send new job alerts to your email. Some of the jobs only pay a couple of dollars a hour, some pay up to $18.00 an hours. I learned about Mturk an Amazon company, and work remotely doing various data entry work. Suggestion, watch whatever YouTube videos you can, one college student working for MTurk adivise she only works only on what she feel comfortable with. There are jobs I don't take because I don't feel comfortable.  There is UserTester.com, they are an online company that survey what you think and or you give a review of new websites. I matched one situation they were looking for, and gave my opinion for a website and was paid $10.00 for 15 minutes of my time. I have only had a couple of matches, but it's a way to make extra money. 

Another company is Flexjobs.com, they are an online employment agency, that does background checks on companies hiring. That is a big plus to me, the background check. They are companies looking for remote workers. You do have to pay a fee, either for a month, 3 months or a year. I think it's worth it for the background check. 

I would like to see an employment agency for retirees, a link to a website where employers are looking for retirees because hiring retirees can be a benefit to employers because their needs and circumstances are different. For example, for me, I want to keep my income at a specific level so as not to cause a deduction to my social security, and I don't want to deal with the stress I had to when working full time.  I am wondering, it seems that AMAC is probably familiar with government departments, maybe Amac knows or would different state websites, give a link for employers wanting retirees. 

I just wanted to pass this information on and hope it helps someone. 

Have a good day. 

 

 



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thanks for sharing! I'll share whatever I find too.

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