I noticed that there are a few girls that are working from home as well. I just wanted to share my experience. It seems like a lot of girls have WAHJ, which is great, if you can find one that isn't a scam. So many companies out there claim to be a WAHJ, but once you get to the end of their long list it turns out that you need to pay to work for them. WAHJ that require you to pay are scams.
However, there are opportunities out there for a WAHB. A business will require you to put down some money to start. It's important to know the difference between a WAHJ and a WAHB.
I, myself, needed to be able to replace my income from my 9 to 5 job, so I searched for WAHB. I have signed up for several before finally finding the perfect business for me. I tried the home party businesses, but the large kit costs paired with constantly having to buy new products to update my display kit and paying for a website proved to be more expensive then profitable. Not to mention that as soon as I signed up I was on my own, with no help or support.
I finally found a business where I didn't have to sell anything, I didn't have to carry any inventory, and I has given a 100% satisfaction guarantee. All I needed was $29 for my business kit. I could swing that. I was given the guarantee that if I was not happy with my business that I would get a full refund up to 4 months after signing up. That was more than I could have ever hoped for with my home based party businesses (they only gave me 30 days to decide).
Now I have turned a monthly expense into a paycheck, I made my home more environmentally friendly, my home is safer for my son, I have a FREE Website, I get FREE Training, and I have Unlimited Support from my mentor and upline.
If this sounds like a business that would interest you as well, please feel free to visit my website at www.HomeWithCorbin.com, the information is free and there is no obligation.
Just remember that the important thing to consider when looking to work from home is what you're looking for. If you're looking for a "job" then you don't want to put any money into it. Anyone asking for money to start a "job" is a scam. If you're looking to start a business, take into consideration what you're willing to invest to be able to start your own business, and make sure that it is right for you and that you have a great support system.






