The Work-at-Home Sourcebook
Home Job Placement
Snag a Job
Home Based Business

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This indispensable directory contains information not found in any other book on the subject. The Work-at-Home Sourcebook is the only book available which gives specific information for finding, applying for, and getting home work with AT&T, J. C. Penney, and more than 1,000 other companies that routinely hire qualified home workers. Contact information, job descriptions and requirements, and details on pay and benefits are included. Other chapters cover handicrafts… More >>

The Work-at-Home Sourcebook

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5 Responses to “The Work-at-Home Sourcebook”

  • This book contains valuable information and gives great ideas that make you think outside the box. I didn’t realise how many options I have to find a satisfying job that I can run from my home on flexible time. The Work-from-home Sourcebook has been very helpful. I’d highly recommend it!
    Rating: 5 5/ 5

  • This is a great source for those who would like to work at home by starting a business of their own. It details many professions, providing helpful hints on capital required as well as resources to assist in beginning your venture. This is not a source for those who wish to work from home as an employee, but instead, a source for those who are more entrepreneural in nature. Every profession you can think of that can be run from home is listed. This is a very helpful and informative resource, although it is not one that would help those who are not interested in starting their own businesses.
    Rating: 4 5/ 5

  • I don’t know how many of these businesses were affected by the current economy but most of the applicable businesses have closed or if you do more in-depth research, reviews are mixed regarding payment or overall operation.

    If you must buy this book, do not part with more than half the amount of $ you are not likely to miss (ex. $1-$5 before shipping.
    Rating: 4 5/ 5

  • My best friend bought this book for me in hopes that I could find a work from home job, as I am totally disabled and cannot

    work outside my home. I went thru each page carefully, sent emails to companies that only had emails, never receiving one single response, I visited websites that were listed and found that they no longer existed or were for sale and then I sent via

    US Mail letters of interest to companies that only had street addresses listed, and every one of them (15 in all) came back to

    me ‘address unknown’. If you really, seriously need to find a job or a business to work from home, this is NOT the book for you.
    Rating: 2 5/ 5

  • Many who want to work-at-home are looking for “The List” of companies to which they can sign up and get paid. These lists are often full of scams and if they aren’t, are usually worthless because these companies may not be hiring. But, for the person who is determined to get a list, Lynie Arden’s Work-At-Home Sourcebook is the best. It provides companies with business opportunities and home employment programs. Companies can be searched by type and location (many only hire locally). Compared to the questionable “lists” this is the most thorough and researched compilation of work-at-home programs. It also provides some information on working at home and telecommuting. Its a good resource for the work-at-home wannabe but don’t be surprised if you don’t find a job. Many jobs have specific requirement and simply because a company uses home workers doesn’t mean its currently hiring.
    Rating: 4 5/ 5

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