Me too
I don't work there anymore, but Safelite is a good WFH job! They do full and part time and the training was really good. They provided a laptop and everything. Good management too. I took calls, but I believe they have other positions that aren't phone based.
@Katelyn Hello! What’s the website if you don’t mind sharing?
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@Yé https://belron.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/Safelite_Careers/job/Texas/Customer-Service-Representative_JR47682?q=remote Here it is! I stopped working there January this year but I may be able to answer any questions if you have them
I literally just posted one in this group
Bookkeeping, Upwork, or digital marketing. I started on Upwork, built a resume of odd jobs working from home, and then landed a WFH job that way
@Katelyn thank you!
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@Emily hi. What is your WFH job?
@Katelyn why did you leave
@Katelyn thank u so much!
@Linda I just had some family things going on and moved to full time mom instead of working
@Katelyn thank you for the reply friend
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Are the calls back to back @Katelyn can you handle the work flow with baby at home
@Aurora I work as a digital marketing strategist and analyst. Looovvveeee my job. Flexible hours (a must with kids) and little to no phone time. Highly recommend to all my mama friends. Start by googling either "Google skillshop" for a list of (completely free) certs you can use to land a job. Or else go the meta route and google "Meta Advertising certificate" pretty sure it's called blueprint or at least it was years ago when I did this when meta was still just Facebook. Good luck!
For the record, I started down this path when my baby was 3 months old. He turns 5 this week. I never went back. Workflow is so much better with kids than other jobs I've had from home.
Thank you @Emily . Were you new to the field or did you have some back ground already?
Facebook work from home baddies group Facebook mamas that work from home
I can relate and need a Wfh job as well