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Please send me that list I have been looking for a a list to help me find a work from home job that way I can stay at home with my kids.
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For those having trouble contacting "Public Funding". here is the info I was able to get for their website:
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Here's the list of websites that have work at home craft companies listed. These are not my websites, just sites that I had saved to my favorites. A lot of them have the same info. I have not researched these addresses or companies. There is one site that has listed their experiences & feedback with the companies. I think a lot of the craft companies have gone out of business as the one site stated they got a lot of envelopes sent back to them.
Back around 2005-2006 I mailed out at least 30 requests for info on craft companies listed in the stupid book I paid $$ for, only to waste my stamps. I was so glad to find this forum. I wish I had gotten info on NEC back then instead of waiting years to buy a kit. Geez...Had info on a real legit company all the time & kept wasting my $$ on worthless books & info-commercial junk. Personal note: There is no such thing as easy money or quick money or free money. I have joined the NEC group of crafters and given up on the other crafting companies. Yes it takes time to get approved. One kit took me 8 tries to get approved. The fastest was after 2 tries, but I already had a good idea of how to make the item, thanks to this website and the ladies on here. Yes you will spend money for mailing your samples back & forth. But you do not have to pay for them to examine your sample. I was stunned to find one craft company charged for the inspection. Yes more supplies will be sent if you don't pass after try #3. Yes supplies to make your units are sent to you. You will need to buy the paints, but will be paid back if you send in your receipt. The other supplies such as spackling, glue sticks, brushes, etc will not be paid back (as far as I know. I have only sent in receipts for the paints) Yes they will pay you back for shipping on units of 50 pcs or more. Yes you do really get your kit fee returned after making 250 pcs. Yes you do get to trade kits after sending in 5 samples and don't get approved. I had to do that a couple of times. They realize that sometimes people just can't get the hang of making certain items. They are really nice, either by phone or email, when I have contacted them about trading kits or if I needed more supplies. Yes you have to buy a kit. Why? Because it costs them money to buy the stuff to put in the kits. You will keep getting supplies to make the samples until you get approved or trade kits. I have personally priced some of the stuff that comes in the kits. Most of their stuff comes from a craft supply company. The stuff has to be bought in bulk. Trust me, that ain't cheap. The glitter is ultra expensive and so is the glitter spray. If we had to buy our own supplies to make these units, it would cost way too much and just not be feasible. A lot of the work at home craft companies make you buy a kit & you have to buy the supplies from them too. So personally, I’m happy to pay the fee for the kit. I don’t have to buy the supplies, store them or deal with all the fuss of selling the finished crafts. So what else can you do to make money at home with crafts? If you already have something that you are good at making, you can try to sell it online. There are several places to sell your crafts online, like etsy & artfire. I have spent countless hours on etsy looking at stuff other people are making. Once I find something I like and want to try, I look for a free pattern online. I love searching for craft books at yard sales and thrift stores. It seems that all the old crafts are making a come back. The 70’s & 80’s handmade stuff is popular again. Phone pouches & Christmas decorations always seem to be great sellers. If you are not into sewing, there are still lots of crafts that you can make. Just spend some time looking on etsy. Ok so you still want the list of craft companies?? Remember these are not my websites, just ones from google & yahoo searches. I am not responsible for any claims they make & I am not responsible for the correctness of their information. If you have any questions please email the website owner not me. Another way to find the lists for free is to do a search on one of the craft companies names. Happy hunting & good luck. Craft Assembly Work At Home Jobs More Home Product Assembly Companies ? Part-II | AssembleAndEarn.com Assembly Work At Home Positions Work From Home 2 Day | Helping You Find REAL Work From Home! Free Assembly Job lists Crafts/Assembly Your Best In Mind http://www.lulu.com/items/volume_5/1...eview/wfhs.pdf Work at home jobs database Sorry for the long post but just wanted to share the lists with everyone who is still searching Best wishes to everyone Debbie |
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please see the post above yours for the links |
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Hello Debbie, Can i please have a couple of those work at home programs you have so that i can check them out?
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Hello,
Just wanted to bring everyone up to speed that you can get the contact details of all the assembly companies all at once. You do not have to search for each single one painstakingly over the internet. All the assembly companies are listed here along with reviews and contact details as well as BBB report summary for them. The name of the website is Work At Home Assembly Jobs - Learn All You Need to Know and the webpage for assembly jobs is Product Assembly Jobs. Good luck to you all and if anyone has something to share about any of the so called craft business that keep flaunting their work at home offers, please comment on the posts over there. It will be wonderful to get some more feedbacks from you all.. Take care... |
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Hi Debbie,
Thanks for the offer of company names. Here's what I'm interested in: beading projects, assembly jobs like stuffing envelopes, painting projects, gluing projects, things like that. Thanks! Angel Quote:
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