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Jobs for Mums: What to Look for and Where to Find Them

Jobs for Mums: What to Look for and Where to Find Them


It's hard to find jobs for mums who want to stay at home or only work part-time so they can be there for their kids when they get home from school. That's why you need a job that fits around your schedule, doesn't require a daily commitment and can be done from the comfort of your couch.

You always want jobs for mums that don't require much additional training. A little bit of orientation is always helpful, but days or weeks of training cuts into your time and profits. Not to mention it can get pretty boring and turn you off to the job.

I want to ask you a question, and I'll be curious to hear your response.


Have you ever thought about writing for money online?

And I don't mean every once in a while on a personal blog or something. I mean actually making sizeable income from the venture?

If not, I think this is exactly the position in the jobs for mums category that you might be looking for. When you get accepted at a writing company, they give you a few training materials, usually PDF files or how-to videos. These usually take only a couple of hours to complete, if that. Once you're finished, you're ready to start writing.

How much can I make at these jobs for mums?

That's a good question. It all depends on the company. Some companies offer upfront payment, which ranges from $2 to $25 for an assignment. Middle-of-the-line companies pay between $10 and $15 per article.

Since most articles take less than an hour to write, you can almost guarantee that you'll make at least $10-$15 per hour at these writing for money online jobs for mums. That's pretty good money, especially if you're not able to find work elsewhere.

Is it hard to get accepted at these jobs for mums?

Generally, it's quite easy to get accepted at a paid writing company. The process to sign up is fairly simple. Few of them require a rsum, which is helpful.

For some companies, you don't even need a writing sample. Other companies request that you take a short, multiple-choice test to examine your English speaking abilities. Others accept you upfront, no questions asked.

But it's more complicated than just typing "writing jobs for mums" into the search bar of your favorite search engine. You'll have to get more granular than that. If you don't know the names of paid writing companies, you won't know where to look.

Here's a place you might want to start. It's called London Brokers. Their pay is close to middle range. You won't be here forever once you start. You'll probably want to move onto to better-paying jobs once you're accepted here and have worked there for a month or two.
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