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Work At Home Pennsylvania

This website features a collection of articles, stories and testimonials with the focus squarely on citizens who work at home in Pennsylvania. Insightful advice is offered free of charge and a wide range of home based business opportunities is analyzed and reviewed for your convenience. If you are dissatisfied with your current occupation or you are considering changing careers, the most important thing to do is investigate your options thoroughly.

Stuffing Envelopes

It is vital to research meticulously when thinking about accepting a job that requires you to work at home. People have been stuffing envelopes for centuries without being paid for it, so how can it suddenly be a viable employment choice? If you think you could embrace being an envelope stuffer as your next profession, don’t take anything you read too lightly. There are a lot of scammers out there just waiting for the next sucker to come along.

Data Entry

Most people who work from home in Pennsylvania are able to do so because of the internet. Data entry jobs are said to make up a very large portion of the home based business industry. Employment opportunities are definitely available for those of us who have developed the right skills over the course of our working lives. It’s about time typists were given the opportunity to stay at home and make more money than high court judges.

Online Surveys

Another popular, internet based prospect for those interested in working from home is filling out questionnaires for market research. Many businesses established in Pennsylvania in the last few decades are using online surveys to obtain the information they need to keep ahead of their competitors. Discovering the secrets of consumer behavior before your opposition has always been imperative in maintaining a successful monopoly over everyone else.

Typing Jobs

When someone tells me they have a typing job I immediately imagine them sitting in a room full of women, each sitting at desk complete with a big black typewriter sitting on it. The fact of the matter is that a lot of people, both men and women, work at home, typing on their computer keyboards. If you can type than you can run your own business from the comfort of your living room. All you need to do is find the right chance to excel in your chosen field.

Computer Work

Having a PC in every home and a super fast internet connection has opened up a whole world of job opportunities in Pennsylvania. Computer work is one of the most popular employment choices amongst people aged between eighteen and forty nine. All sorts of typing jobs, data entry positions and online surveys are accessible to anyone with a contact point with the world-wide-web. The band wagon is almost full but there are a few seats left for anyone willing to give it their best shot.


Philadelphia

Joyce Cochrane has never traveled outside of Philadelphia. “Apart from dancing, my only other passion in life is making money in my home based business. I stuff envelopes for a living and I don’t care what anyone says, I wouldn’t alter anything about my life. Everything has turned out perfectly!”

Pittsburgh

Frank Vagasky is another envelope stuffer. “There’s been a lot of bad press regarding my line of work but it’s all unfounded. I’ve been working from home in Pittsburgh for a long time and I’m not about to stop now either. My dad stuffed envelopes for a living and so did his father before him. I guess you could call it our dirty little family secret.”

Allentown

Former world champion typist, Doris Snodgrass comes from Allentown, Pennsylvania. “Most of the time I feel as if I’m preaching to the converted but every now and again you come across a skeptic and that’s fine. I just let them know that I’m quite comfortable earning a living from the safety of my own home completing typing jobs.”

Erie

Douglas Zimmerman has never won any typing championships but that hasn’t stopped him from starting his own data entry business in the lovely city of Erie. “It’s all about the money for me. I’m here for a good time, not a long time. Off the record, I don’t even like working from home, I just do it because the fringe benefits are out of this world.”

Reading

Nanette Mortimore, from Reading, Pennsylvania has been creating her own wealth for two years now. “A friend of mine told me I should look into completing online surveys for a few extra bucks. I was skeptical, obviously, but I thought I may as well try it out and see what all the fuss was about. I’m really glad I did.”

Scranton

Gerald Kraft learned to type when his mother bought him his first PC back in the early to mid 1980s. “I was hoping to be a computer programmer but, in the end, I had to resign myself to the fact that I wasn’t smart enough. Luckily I taught myself to type in the process and now I have all the skills I need to be self-employed in Scranton.”

Bethlehem

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania is home to long time envelope stuffer, Gretel Kilbourne. “I couldn’t tell you how many paper cuts I’ve inflicted on myself over the course of my career but I can show you the calluses. I work at home because I love the fact that I can sleep in until ten o’clock and still earn more money than my neighbor.”

Lancaster

Professor Peter Pollamounter lives in a small brick house in Lancaster. “The home computer is the key to happiness for the entire human race. I don’t know how else to put it. People who choose to work at home are fifty percent happier than those who choose to commute to more traditional jobs. I think that’s about right.”

Levittown

Former Data Entry Queen of Levittown, Pennsylvania, Bethany Cuthbert, knows what it means to establish and run a successful home based business. “I carry my laptop around with me wherever I go. Whenever I feel like entering some data into an online form, I just find a wireless hotspot, sign in and let my fingers do the typing.”

Altoona

Trevor Hyde spent six years sitting in front of his PC, in his home office, in Altoona, writing a book about the growing popularity of ‘work at home’ jobs. “To tell you the truth, my grammar isn’t really up to scratch and I can’t spell big words, but I am such a fountain of knowledge when it comes to home-based employment, I just had to share what I know.”

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