[Hidden-tech] Home labor for an unskilled laborer

Scott Reed sreed at avacoda.com
Fri Feb 29 01:14:37 EST 2008


This may be a bogus suggestion since I don't know much about the company 
but there is a mail service company in Greenfield, Adams Direct Mail 
Service which might use home workers. Their web site is: 
http://adamsdirectmail.com/. I would also suggest calling up any of the 
Community Action Programs for help on this: FCAC, HCAC, VOC, etc 
(http://www.masscap.org/agencies.html).

David Korpiewski's message received 2/27/2008 2:16 PM:
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> So I have an interesting predicament.  I'm currently working two jobs 
> so that my wife can stay home with our two toddler children, however, 
> it just isn't making the bills anymore.  So I'm interested in getting 
> some information from all of you about home opportunities so my wife 
> can bring in some income as well.
>
> My wife knows how to type and is skilled with her hands (painting, 
> crafts, sewing, baking, etc), but has has no formal schooling.  I've 
> seen tons of these scams where people are advertising "No skills 
> required, work from home make 2000 dollars a week!" however I know 
> most of them you pay like 150 dollars and then never get any work!
>
> So my question is are there actually any of these miracle jobs that 
> are real?   Can my wife work putting stamps on envelopes and letters 
> in jobs and actually make 2 bucks an envelope??  Or type of medical 
> transcriptions and make more than I do at two jobs? :-)
>
> If this isn't a good route to follow, are there any other routes that 
> we could investigate to generate more income for our family?
>
> Thank you
> David
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