Finding a telecommute job isn't easy, but if you know where to look for legitimate work from home leads, doing so isn't impossible.
Websites like Work at Home Mom Center and WAHM specialize in providing work from home leads, resources and information on work at home jobs for moms. Anyone looking for a telecommuting job would be wise to begin their search on sites like these.
Being careful to avoid work at home scams (by trusting your gut, never paying for work, not giving out your social security number until you've been hired, etc.), Craigslist is actually a good place to find legitimate work from home leads.
Many have found long term, permanent work from bidding sites like oDesk and Freelancer.com. When looking for work from home leads and ways to earn an extra income, these sites can be a good starting point.
WhyDoWork.com, WAHM.com and several other sites offering work at home jobs for moms also feature forums where members share work from home leads that they've found.
Members of Linkedin.com, Twitter.com, Facebook.com and other Social Networking sites often keep their finger on the pulse of the work at home job market and are more than happy to share work from home leads with other members as they become aware of them.
Work from home leads are everywhere on the web, but all of them aren't legitimate. Learn to spot scams (information for doing so is widely available online) and then join trustworthy work at home networks in order to find fresh work from home leads on a regular basis.
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