Real WFH jobs that aren’t MLM

That actually makes decent money… I’m currently a sahm but we’re drowning financially recently no matter what we do. We’ve budgeted and cut out as much as we possibly can, anymore and we’d be cutting away necessities. I need something that’s actually going to actually bring in a second income without costing a fortune in childcare and defeating the purpose of the second income.
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Look into become a title company entry level jobs. Most are remote.

Look into Vector marketing

Coding/DevOps is a remote job and can earn you nice amount of money, even at an entry level

Try data entry

Insurance claims adjuster

Message me with where you are located and your work background. I work from home and take care of my 3 year old son. Not MLM.

Life insurance (Specifically Globe Life Liberty National)

In-home childcare. In my state you can watch up to 5 children plus 3 of your own under 5. Average rates in my area are $40-$70 per child per day. So at full capacity, you could make $50-$90k a year.

Keep an eye on wahjobqueen if you're looking for customer service type jobs. You can make a lot more with skill-specific jobs like coding, graphic design, project management, etc. Keep in mind, the more skilled the job, the more likely you will need childcare. My husband and I both wfh, I'm in software, he's in HR and our daughter is in full-time care because we can't do our jobs and give her all of the attention she deserves (plus his company actually has a "remote work isn't childcare" policy). Were able to make good money, though, so it more than pays for the best daycare/school in our area.

@Dana Lew I’ve considered this and will possibly try in the future but we’re in the process of saving up and looking for a new place, our current home can’t accommodate this it’s barely accommodating us anymore

@Courtney thank you, but this is almost the same as MLM so it’s not necessarily for me, but I appreciate the suggestion 🙏🏼❤️

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