I gave up my career as a marketing executive and decided to become a stay at home mom after I had my twin sons Jonah and Jessi. My husband makes good money as an electrician, but things were definitely easier with two incomes coming in. I wouldn’t trade my sons for anything, but we needed some additional cash, so I decided to find a job I could work from home. I wasn’t sure what would be available for a busy mother of one-year-old twins, but I was willing to give it a try.
After a few days of researching what I could do from home, I found an opportunity to do medical transcription. I would listen to tapes made by doctors and type them out. I could also do this around my own schedule. It ended up working out great; I got paid $50 per tape and finished about five tapes a week. The extra $1000 a month really helped us out.
It’s no surprise that people are looking for additional ways to make money. With so many companies laying off their employees and so many people struggling to get by, a second job is becoming more and more common among individuals. Whether you’re actually looking to supplement your income or create a single income from your business ventures, there are many opportunities for
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