Monday, June 12, 2017

5 Companies That Are Hiring for Work-At-Home Positions and more...

I remember when my husband and I were first married and I wanted so badly to find a way to work from home. I researched. I talked to different people who were successfully working from home. I scoured ads in […]

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5 Companies That Are Hiring for Work-At-Home Positions

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I remember when my husband and I were first married and I wanted so badly to find a way to work from home.

I researched. I talked to different people who were successfully working from home. I scoured ads in the newspaper and online. I read books.

And I tried quite a few different ideas — most of which flopped on their face.

At that time, the whole idea of a virtual assistant was new, so very few companies were hiring remote workers. I finally did land a job working virtually as a marketing manager for a homeschool magazine.

It was a hard job and a lot of the income came from commissions, but by putting a lot of time and effort into it, I was able to make a part-time income from it within a few months and it allowed me to be able to stay home with our first child and for our family to stay out of debt.

I look back and am so grateful for what I learned from that job. Many of the skills and the confidence I gained are what fueled me to more success in launching my own businesses. And I truly feel like I wouldn’t be where I am today if it wasn’t for that first work-at-home job I had and the lessons I learned from it.

If you are currently looking for a work-at-home job, I cannot recommend the Ultimate Work-At-Home Bundle highly enough. And it’s only available until tonight!

One of the cool resources in the bundle is How to Find Real Work From Home Jobs by Anna Thurman.

In her book, Anna lists 150 different companies that hire remote workers! Here are five of the companies she recommends:

In her book, Anna gives 145 more companies who hire remote workers! Plus, she shares tons of detailed tips on how to search for jobs, how to avoid scams, and answers to all of your burning questions. No matter what kind of work-at-home job you are looking for, she probably has you covered!

And her book is just one book in this bundle! For $47, you’ll get access to 49 other resources too!

Whether you are interested in finding a legit work-at-home job, starting an Etsy business, becoming a virtual assistant, starting a freelance editing business, becoming a transcriptionist, finding work as a mystery shopper, or just growing a business you already have, this bundle covers it!

Plus, there are resources on time management, staying sane, having a healthy balance, how to set up your business, answers to your burning questions on taxes, and how to avoid scams and other opportunities that are just a waste of your time!

If you’ve ever wished that you could work from home, but you just don’t know where to start, this bundle is for you!

If you bought each one of these 50 resources separately, they would cost $2,336.10 total. Even if you're not crazy about every single item on this list, and there are only 10 to 20 ebooks or courses from this list that you'd love to read, that makes each ebook or ecourse just $2.35 to $4.70 each — which is a great price!

Get this bundle for just $47 through midnight tonight!

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Once-A-Month Walmart Grocery Shopping Haul for a Large Family

Once-A-Month Walmart Grocery Shopping Haul for a Large Family

Jamerrill has a great post up sharing her once-a-month Walmart grocery shopping haul for a family of 9. If you have a large family, I think you'll be inspired by her post.

    
 

Gretchen’s $36 Grocery Shopping Trip and Menu Plan

Crystal kindly gifted us a free delivery from Blue Apron that included 3 meals. Our box arrived this last weekend and I will be using these meals this week. I’m super excited to try some meals that I wouldn’t normally make!

Aldi

2 dozen Large Eggs – $0.49 each

1 gallon Milk – $1.58

1 bag Frozen Chicken Breasts – $5.49

1 can Diced Tomatoes with Green Chilies – $0.45

2 cans Green Beans – $0.49 each

1 jar Pasta Sauce – $0.99

3 frozen Pizzas – $0.99 each

1 bag Shredded Cheese – $2.99

1 lb Butter – $2.68

1 pkg Green Peppers – $0.99

1 pkg Deli Turkey – $2.39

1 Cucumber – $0.49

1 pkg Cheese – $1.79

1 bag Spinach – $1.49

1 lb Ground Beef – $2.69

1 pint Grape Tomatoes – $1.29

1 bag Chocolate Chips – $1.79

1 Cantaloupe – $0.99

1 Pineapple – $1.29

1 bag Baby Carrots – $0.99

1 loaf Bread – $0.85

Total: $36.90

Menu Plan for This Week

Breakfasts

Eggs & Toast x 4

Cereal x 2

Out to eat with our LifeGroup

Lunches

Turkey Sandwiches, Veggies

Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwiches, Carrots, Cantaloupe x 2

Mac & Cheese, Spinach Salad

Cheese, Crackers, Veggies, Fruit x 2

Leftovers

Dinners

Spaghetti, Green Beans, Spinach Salad

Baked Chicken, Fruit Salad, Potatoes

Waffles, Eggs, Fruit Salad

Seared Steaks & Salsa Verde, Potatoes/Asparagus/Radishes, Biscuits (Blue Apron Meal)

Crispy Catfish, Spicy Vegetable Curry with Charred Lime (Blue Apron Meal)

Persian-Style Chicken & Crispy Rice, Summer Squash/Currants & Lemon Yogurt, Spinach Salad (Blue Apron Meal)

Chicken Noodle Casserole, Steamed Broccoli

    
 

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