The Recession: On Jobs “Jobs Are Getting Harder to Find by the Day”
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Posted by Cynthia Webster on July 11th, 2009 and filed under Finance. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0.
Are online jobs the key to beating this recession? For Laura Wilson, a mother from , , the answer is “Definitely. Yes!” While many are suffering the woes of the recession, Laura is enjoying her job and making a steady income working from the comfort of her own home. And averaging $52 per hour! Laura volunteered to share her story with our readers:
“Basically, I get paid to post links, and I get paid for each link I post. I get a check every week, and I’m making about $7,300 a month right now. Working less than 40 hours per week I might add,” explains Laura. In these tough times, Laura’s story is all too familiar. After managing the parts department at a local car dealership for the past 5 years, she found herself without a job when the dealership shut its doors. Without a job, Laura and her husband had a hard time keeping up with their monthly bills. “Having a 2 year old adds up,” says Laura half jokingly.
Laura had little luck landing a typical 9-5 like she had at the dealership, so she and her husband Greg began looking into online job opportunities. And she initially found a few duds and lost some money. Until she found Google Home Income.
Google Home Income is a free* course that can teach anyone, regardless of computer skill level to start making money online. It’s available for free* at Google Home Income.
“The light bulb when off when I realized that all of my failed ‘business opportunities’ involved working for companies I had never heard of - that could just go out of business tomorrow. So, I started looking for something from a large, trustworthy company with a proven history of success. After a ton of research, I went for the safest bet I could find…the largest search engine in the world.”
“Within a few weeks of starting out with the system, I was earning a steady stream of income online. And the checks just kept rolling in,” says Laura. “The best part about my new job with Google Home Income is that I can work whenever I want - and Greg can help me out when he has the time.”
While we know that many people have come across “scammy” websites that promise the world but never deliver. Laura reassures that “Google Home Income is not one of those shady sites that promises to make you millions. In fact, it’s the only system I came across that didn’t make an outrageous guarantee. I would never tell anyone that they are going to make millions per year with Google Home Income. But if they work hard they CAN make a nice full time income.”
With Google Home Income there are 3 steps to get started:
Step 1: Get the Google Home Income Kit and pay about $2 for shipping and handling.
Step 2: Follow the instructions to set up your account (the kit will walk you through this process). Once you have your account, you will be given links to post. Get to work and post them! The system will track all of your work accurately and allow you to track your results.
Step 3: You will get a check in about 48 hours. Expect your first check to be about $500 to $1,500 a week (while you get used to posting the links). “The more you do, the bigger your checks will get.”
Associated Links: Official Google Home Income Website
Laura Wilson lost her "boring" job as managing parts department at a car dealership a few months ago. She now makes about $7,300 a month working at home online. Read her story to learn how she did it and how you can do the same.
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August 18, 2009 9:36 AM
Smiley81 says:
Congrats Franklin!
August 17, 2009 8:35 AM
Franklin says:
Got a check my first week for $216. Then I got to work and made $2,200 my second week. Huge income for me at least. Here's my earnings for today:
August 7, 2009 1:18 AM
Ryan says:
tried this a couple weeks ago. It was actually easy to get started (shocked) and it’s pretty easy to keep up. it’s a side job for me now. hoping to go full time : )
August 5, 2009 10:43 AM
Rhi says:
$2 isn't too bad to get started. I'm going to try it.
July 30, 2009 9:53 AM
Sandra says:
I signed up for Google Home Income and it’s been pretty easy to get started. Looks legitimate for sure.
July 25, 2009 7:14 AM
Chris says:
Something to keep in mind - it says no computer skills required. If you can email and browse the web though you’ll be fine
July 22, 2009 11:56 AM
Janet says:
Signed up myself and have been pretty diligent. Already got my first check for $1,700.
July 17, 2009 12:01 PM
Mindy Lam says:
I’m going to give this program a shot. I just got laid off like Laura and def have more time on my hands. I’ll report back with my findings.
July 17, 2009 7:05 AM
Steve-O says:
The timing of this couldn’t be better, my wife and I are struggling too and this could be our answer.
July 16, 2009 2:45 AM
Bob says:
Does this really work? I was a little skeptical but I seem to keep reading good things about Google Home Income. I will probably give it a shot tonight.
July 13, 2009 4:33 AM
Kelly P. says:
Cynthia - like always, cool story. I wish I had that job!
July 11, 2009 11:27 AM
Becca says:
Has anyone tried this yet? Looks promising.
July 11, 2009 10:12 AM
Kat says:
Heard about this on the news. Sounds like a good plan for anyone with some free time.