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i want to work from home..........


jane1

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can any one help me please, i want to work from home, but cant find any work out there that isnt some sort of scam,i have always worked sinces i was 17 years old, but have had to give up work to look after my elderly ill mum, there must be a company or business locally that need a bit of data typed in each day to a computer, or some letter put into envlopes,i would give any thing ago, please if any one out there can help me, please please please get in touch with me,many thanks
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I've read in a few places about virtual assistants that work from home, could you look into this? I'm afraid I don't know too much more about is although I did find this link: http://www.virtualassistants.co.uk/


I'm pretty sure Sky TV and broadband uses customer service people based from home, or at least I think that they used to. So it may be worth investigating that as well.


Good luck, I hope you find something that helps you to look after your mum.

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