Yes, there are genuine work from home transcription jobs that pay anywhere from $10/hr to $75 and up. First you have to receive training. This can be done via the internet at your own pace. Be very careful that you select a school that actually is affiliated with companies who hire their grads. As the school for names of their affiliate companies and then call the companies and verify that the are indeed affiliated with the school to hire their grads. Do this before you sign anything or pay any money. That's the best advice I have. Generally work from home transcriptionists are paid on production so keep this in mind. If you don't spend time working you won't make much money. Some people can't do this and those are the ones who will tell you you can't make money working at home as a medical transcriptionist.
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There are many online resources dedicated to helping one find legitimate work at home opportunities. WAHM (Work At Home Mom) and Clark Howard are just a couple of the available resources.
The list of work from home jobs is endless and there are many different categories to pick from. Work at home jobs include assembly of items such as jewelry and toys, stuffing envelopes, call center representative, and tech support. This is just a few of the options available for those wanting to work from home.
Well, there are a lot of online jobs available for everyone. Depending on what skills you have and what kind of work do you plan in doing. Some of the lists are data entry, affiliate marketing, medical transcription and virtual assistant. But you have to be cautious on your job search. You should be able to differentiate the legitimate job posts from the scam ones. Tips on how to avoid scams here: http://remoteonlineworkfromhome.com/8-tips-on-how-to-avoid-work-from-home-scams/
Hughes Supply (hdsupply.com) is a very large and legitimate corporation owned by Home Depot, but I don't find any indication of any work at home programs.