SAHM-what do we do for work?

I’m looking for some income for myself and my child. What are some things or lines of work that I can get into ?
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I ended up starting my own high ticket online business. We have a wonderful community, and i train with multiple 6 and 7 figure mentors. If you’re interested shoot me a message I would love to help other mama’s.

I do part time hotel work on weekends.

Realtor!

Don’t get sucked into any MLM / pyramid schemes…your best bet is to just filter through work from home jobs on Indeed and apply for as many as you can.

@Madeline has this worked out well for you? I was planning to go into real estate and am halfway through the class. When I found out I was pregnant I thought it may be better to wait but I’m so eager to start

It really depends on your interests. I recently started as an independent travel agent from home. I also now WFH with K-12 as a teacher. There are a few groups on Facebook that post WFH jobs daily. Search WFH Moms. They post opportunities that are mostly customer service for various companies. When it comes to MLM type opportunities, it's best to do your own research about those companies. It's definitely not for everyone, but many people are successful in it.

I do copywriting and video editing. I also used to be a social media manager.

I work as a merchandiser . Only if there are big projects that need help being done. I also do surveys.

@Samantha what is a high ticket online business?

@Sarah hi, i can send you a message to explain more if you’d like.

I make $195 a month working at my church nursery

Copy/edit and translation for an international publishing company is my remote position.

@Samantha of course x

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Investing in crypto. Took a while to get into everything. But I do it with small “gambling” money, not like job. So far got 50% growth.

@Nicole it’s worked very well! It’s all about connections (friendships and family) and building relationships. what you put into it is what you get out. The schedule is incredibly freeing though. As a listing agent, I have developed friendships with other agents in various areas and they often can fill in for me to do opens, as well as showings. I’ve been able to sell homes without having to leave my house just strictly doing paperwork on my labtop, which I think not many people think is an option with the job but it’s very easy to find new agents who want some more exposure to help you fill in for things.

@Temitope how does it work? Lots of hrs?

@Samantha send me a message too. I’m interested

I want a job too…but something light for just a few hours a day or week. I have a 4 months old. I can only do stuff when he’s sleeping

@Belle i really only work 2-3 hours a day.

@Samantha -can you please share more about how I could get into this?

@Uzma sent you a message

You can trying doing copy trading, it’s flexible and remote. I’m earning a few thousand bucks monthly from it

@Madeline that makes me feel so much better. Every time I mention that I’m working on my real estate license people tell me it’ll be impossible. I’m currently pregnant and due in November.

@Nicole I’m glad and good luck on testing, took me 3 times in my state. Best advice I can give is once you have it, find a smaller brokerage, with no desk fee, and strong support system for training. The big companies (Windermere, Century, Redfin, etc.)will charge you monthly to be with them and offer you no training. Interview multiple brokerages before choosing one and get to know the managing brokers. Good luck again!

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