Life on Florida’s West Coast

Work at Home Opportunity

Working from home is something I am trying to make a more solid part of my life. I have finances in flux right now, but I keep looking for ways to expend my time home with my daughter. I’m a single mom now and I feel that giving my daughter time with ME is far more valuable than us living a cushier lifestyle right now. As long as we have the things we need, we’re fine. I suppose that will hold true until she hits her teens and the shoes she wants all cost $100+.

Anyway, I have a couple of small things I do to supplement my income. I am also working hard to make contacts at local private schools in hopes of securing a part-time, tailor made position where I can use my teaching background. Nonetheless, I am constantly examining new work-at-home options.

If you found this article because you Googled WAH opportunities, then you’ll be pleased that I am actually going to talk about a solid lead. This isn’t just me musing about my desire to make money from home.

I’m looking over the website for Courtney Raymond Consultants right now and they have openings for recruiters. They are the top national recruiting firm for Merrill Lynch. A lot of work-at-home opportunities end up having up-front costs built in to obtaining the job. As it stands, the unique opportunity with Courtney Raymond Consultants comes with nothing to buy, free training, and all of your leads are given to you at no cost. It’s just like any other recruiting job, but they hire people to work from their homes.

If you want more information about their positions, check out their website. You can either call the number listed or upload your resume via their online forms.

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