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Typing Jobs From Home
The desire to work from home has significantly risen in the last few years. Petrol costs, rising day care costs, and job instability has made many people turn from conventional employment to working from home. One of the most desired positions for this type of employment is typing jobs from home for mums and dads alike.
Typing jobs from home can be either approached as a part time position, or as a full time career. This type of employment can also be completed as a freelance employee or through telecommuting as an employee. Work can be completely Internet based, or in the local community. The possibilities are endless.
Where To Find Typing Jobs From Home
The first thing that you must do is decide what type of employee you wish to become. Are you interested in working for yourself for many companies, or do you wish to work as an employee for a single company. Once you have made this decision, you will be able to seek out typing opportunities.
Freelance Typists
If you have chosen to work as a freelance typist, there are many opportunities available to you both on and offline. The first thing that you will need to do before you begin your search is create an updated CV. Many of these positions, even if they are for single projects only, will require you to submit a CV to the company.
To find freelance work online you must:
- Create a digital CV to submit to various companies
- Start a website that promotes your services
- Join several freelance communities. These communities will help you learn more about the freelance business world, allow you to connect with others in your profession, and help you find leads on jobs
- Join freelance job board sites so you can bid on projects
You should also take the time to research telecommuting positions with major corporations. Often these positions are not listed on job sites because of the overwhelming response. However, submitting your CV to the Human Resource departments of these companies will place you in line for these positions once they become available.
Finding Positions Offline
If you desire to work freelance or through an employer offline, you will need to print many copies of your CV and have business cards made. This type of position is rarely advertised offline because of the anticipated response.
Much like looking for employment online, you will need to submit your CV to many different HR departments. If you wish to freelance, you will need to approach every business possible and offer your services. Solicitor offices, medical offices, and larger manufacturing firms often need this type of help. These companies are appreciative of offsite workers because it reduces their office expenses while still being productive.
What Do You Earn As An At Home Typist?
When you are looking for this type of work as a freelance worker or employee, you should expect to make within the same range of pay per hour that an office worker receives. You make a little more as an employee, but there is not a large difference in pay.
Do not let this concern you. You will see a large difference in your bank account, even if you are making the same pay rate as an office worker. Working from home reduces all the costs associated with having an office job: petrol and transportation costs, child care costs, lunch costs for dining out, clothing costs, as well as other little expenses that occur daily.
Watch Out For Scams
The Internet has given home based workers many opportunities. On the other hand, it has also created a lot of scams. When you are searching for home based employment as a typist you should be careful of the following type of offers for employment:
- Any business that is offering ridiculously high wages.
- Any site that requires you to pay for information on how to become a typist
- Any site that requires you to pay for a list of employers
- Any site that requests you to complete offers to receive information
- Any site that does not have contact information listed for the owners of the site, or only uses a web-based email address
- Any site that states you must pay for employment opportunities
Many of the freelance job boards have fees attached to their use. Do not confuse these membership or user fees with the types of fees listed above.

