Wednesday, November 12, 2008

is there any easy work at home freelance jobs available for people with hiv/aids


is there any easy work at home freelance jobs available for people with hiv/aids?
i am a hiv positive old man. i can do web browsing, compose and send emails, copypasting, and typing. i can work for more than 3 hrs a day. i need a job to meet my medical expenses. can anyone help?
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Well I don't know of any jobs. but for the past 2 weeks I have been getting money from different websites that work off referrals. Basically all I had to do was fill out about 3 promotional offers and have a way to receive payment (pay pal or check) So far I have made $400. This isn't gonna work if you are trying to get rich quick. Just set up an account here http://Giftcards.ZeroPricetags.com/?REF=80504 and then choose the way you want your referrals to work. I asked family members for the first few. Its not for everyone but it is certainly paying a few extra expenses I had to pay for!
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Well there's nothing wrong with it besides your working at you own home, try to look in some freelance forums well most of the time employers are posting jobs to freelance forums you might find a client out there
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Make a free blog at blogger about something you are good at or truly interested in, and than put adsense on it, bring people to your blog, each time your ads get clicked you'll earn money. I can assure that you will love working on it. If you want more info let me know.
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Despite your medical condition, there are numerous ways that you can make money online. Since it seems as if you have some really good virtual assistant skills, I would strongly consider that you apply for positions as a virtual assistant. The good thing about being a virtual assistant is that you could use your web browsing, wordprocessing and research skills to make money. Plus, if you get with the right company or client, you could set your own hours, rates and work when you are able. There are numerous people, all around the world, that are living productive lives with conditions like yours who hold similar positions. Although there are some companies that hire VAs directly, I suggest that you build your own business. My suggestion would be to check out bidding sites, like Elance, and build a strong profile, Include writing samples of emails, wordprocessing, etc. You can then apply for projects that specifically require someone with your skills and availability. When you bid, however, don't just place generic bids. Instead, be specific about what you can bring to a potential employer and only bid on projects with reputable buyers with proven track records of paying contractors. The good thing about Elance is that it you can view feedback of a buyer and figure out which buyers actually hire providers and which ones have a good or bad reputation before you bid. You can also view what other providers have said about this particular buyer and then use the information to your benefit. Remember that the more projects you bid on, the more likely you are to receive a gig. To date, I have completed over 700 projects for Elance and I am confident that you'll find some great jobs despite your medical condition. God Bless! Kristi Patrice Carter


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