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Supplementing SS

posted at August 5, 2011 5:44 AM EDT
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I've been wanting to brag about finding a 'job' that I REALLY enjoy, but where I don't have to compete with anyone else for.

I'm house 'n doggie sitting for a few people.  They like me especially because I don't drive, and very happy with playing with their little buddies, don't need to go anywhere while I'm sitting for them, and most of all maybe because I don't have a car that could break down while I'm there causing me to not be with their babies for hours.

My church's website has a tab for members to place a small ad for their business.  This is where my regular clients found me.  Since I'm a well-recognized volunteer at the church, I had instant credibility, trust worthiness, etc. with them.

I also picked up a couple of temporary or occassional clients from my card-playing group I joined via the Meet-Up website.

To keep everyone happy and myself sane, I use my yahoo calendar and tell my clients to let me know just as soon as they have the dates for their trips.  Thus, I currently have one-two weeks every month into November!

Re: Supplementing SS

posted at August 24, 2011 6:06 PM EDT
Posts: 3
First: August 18, 2011
Last: August 26, 2011

Are there valid work-at-home jobs available for seniors or are they all mere scams?Embarassed

Re: Supplementing SS

posted at October 27, 2011 10:17 AM EDT
Posts: 9
First: October 27, 2011
Last: October 27, 2011
In Response to Re: Supplementing SS:
Are there valid work-at-home jobs available for seniors or are they all mere scams?
Posted by quilteresse007


I think that age discrimination, work experience and education are working against us!  I got tired of applying for job after job, having great interviews, and no job offers!  Sometimes we have to take matters into our own hands... start your own business, work hard at it, and you will have success!  I recently started my own healthy chocolate business and I'm building a strong foundation for future residuals!  There are tons of network marketing companies out there with products and services for just about every interest.  Minimal investment and minimal monthly overhead make these businesses attractive.  Do the research and find the company, product or service you like and go for it!

Here's the company I joined... http://mxi.myvoffice.com/tamaradavis

Re: Supplementing SS

posted at February 18, 2012 11:59 AM EST
Posts: 40
First: June 13, 2011
Last: May 7, 2012
In Response to Supplementing SS:
I've been wanting to brag about finding a 'job' that I REALLY enjoy, but where I don't have to compete with anyone else for. I'm house 'n doggie sitting for a few people.  They like me especially because I don't drive, and very happy with playing with their little buddies, don't need to go anywhere while I'm sitting for them, and most of all maybe because I don't have a car that could break down while I'm there causing me to not be with their babies for hours. My church's website has a tab for members to place a small ad for their business.  This is where my regular clients found me.  Since I'm a well-recognized volunteer at the church, I had instant credibility, trust worthiness, etc. with them. I also picked up a couple of temporary or occassional clients from my card-playing group I joined via the Meet-Up website. To keep everyone happy and myself sane, I use my yahoo calendar and tell my clients to let me know just as soon as they have the dates for their trips.  Thus, I currently have one-two weeks every month into November!
Posted by LeCherie


It sounds like you are having a lot of fun doing this.

Re: Supplementing SS

posted at February 28, 2012 11:31 AM EST
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First: February 10, 2012
Last: February 28, 2012

On Tuesday, March 13th at 10:00 a.m. ET, Jane Pauley speaks with Ken Yancey, CEO of SCORE to answer qustions and help people start businesses of all levels of involvement to supplement primary incomes or start a second career. SCORE is affiliated with the Small Business Administration, and is one of the nation's leading advocates for small businesses, helping people start, build and maintain small business companies.

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Re: Supplementing SS

posted at February 29, 2012 12:31 AM EST
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First: February 19, 2012
Last: September 3, 2012
I would like to  supplement my monthly income. I do not necessarily need a professional job and am just interested in working part-time.  What types of jobs should I concentrate on?

Re: Supplementing SS

posted at March 12, 2012 7:31 PM EDT
Posts: 1
First: March 12, 2012
Last: March 12, 2012
My husband and I are not yet retired. Still we realize that SS will never cover our expenses. So we are thinking ahead.This is really working out for us. I had Type 1 diabetes so it is difficult for me to work outside the home. So we spent alot of time seaching for some real work at home jobs that were not ascamand not a scam.  We were lucky. We found a way. We are now having fun working part-time pursuing our passion. Sorry if this sounds like a clique. In this case it is true. We are creating an amazing website that sels advertising and products. Guess what! Neither of us is technically inclined. We found a company that has enabled us to create a website  without any internet experience. We found out how easy it can be. There is one thing though. As I said this is not a scam so there is alot of work (if you can call it work-we call it fun). So if you're curious , you can take a look http://www.hummingbird-guide.com/hummingbird-guide-creators.html