Part-Time Stay at Home Moms - Ready to Work

What is the one of the biggest untapped resources? Stay at home moms. There’s a wealth of talent out there. With the advent of technology, people can work at home and get the information to the office. I’m thinking my case management gurus are in North Carolina and New Jersey, my marketing consultant is in Portland, Oregon, my weblog consultant is in Seattle, Washington and my website developer is in Palo Alto, California.

Why not have people working part-time from home in Myrtle Beach and Conway?

Written By:Grant Griffiths On March 6, 2005 1:14 AM

I agree completely with your post. I have my office in my home and use a paralegal that also works out of her home. I use a digital voice recorder to transfer dictation files to her via email. In fact, we do everything online via email. I even pay her wages with my online banking abilities through my bank. It works great and I have actually decreased overhead almost entirely. Thanks for you post.

Written By:Carolyn Elefant On March 10, 2005 8:49 PM

I have worked remotely for other attorneys and retained people to work remotely for me. I find a wealth of talent in this area. The problem that I have, however, is finding people to help out on an ad hoc basis locally. I used to have a great paralegal/messenger company that made filings for me, etc...but it went out of business. I've had difficulty finding people to sort my files and just do occasional work. Technology may be an enabler - and it works so well that it enables people who used to be available to perform more menial tasks to find other options.

Written By:Melanie Nelms On May 30, 2005 2:48 AM

I was wanting to know how I can get in touch with someone about doing this sort of work from my home. I am a stay at home mom and I love my computer. I would love to find a way to earn some income on my own so that I can pamper myself a little. Can someone please help me? Please e-mail me and let me know. Thank you.

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