Submitted by MammothCress8158 t3_10jnti1 in Maine

Hi there, so I recently gained custody of my 10 year old son part time. I work one job overnight right now on the weekends only. I am wondering if there are any work at homes that are actually legit. (Got scammed on one of them) I'm having a hard time finding a job with moms hours and we really need some more income. Planning to get a computer from rent a center so I can do it. I'm getting desperate. I am winning to do really anything. Thank you in advance.

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mymaineaccount46 t1_j5lizna wrote

What's your background in? Do you have a degree? Both of those things will help steer you a bit better!

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flocking_north t1_j5ltch0 wrote

Going to need a bit more information here. Do you have any formal education post high school? What kind of jobs have you worked in the past (experience-wise)? What are "mom's hours"? Also, please never set foot in a rent-a-center. Their entire business model is way overcharging people who are most in need. Check Craigslist/FB marketplace/Uncle henrys for cheap used laptops or maybe even give your library a call. They often have loaner computers for students but if you explain your situation they may be sympathetic enough to let you use it until you can afford your own.

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trunksshinohara t1_j5lxtqt wrote

Rent a center is a scam. Avoid it if you have any other options.

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MammothCress8158 OP t1_j5m0pwp wrote

I only have a ged and mom's hours would be like 8:30 to around 2pm

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sledbelly t1_j5m4nix wrote

I hear LL bean customer service is work from home now

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lambaghetti t1_j5m4tgw wrote

From what my niece tells me there is always a need for insurance adjusters who WFH. It’s not glamorous and you hear everyone’s problems but it wasn’t hard to get qualified and the pay was ok. She went on to something else after a few years.

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jeezumbub t1_j5m4u0z wrote

Like someone else said - steer clear of Rent a center. You’re going to be paying more in the long run. Look at Best Buy or Walmart or a big box store — often they offer 0% interest with credit card over a certain month. Just budget and pay it off before the promo term is up (and it’ll still probably be cheaper than RAC). As far as at-home work, I feel LL Bean has call center positions you can do from home (plus bonus: you’d get access to the employee store for cheap clothes/gear). Best of luck.

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Sleuthiestofsleuths t1_j5m7gb7 wrote

Two things: Stay away from RAC, like many have already said. And, find the job first and let them know you'll get the equipment they require before you start. Some companies will provide a laptop, others might only require a chromebook with a good internet connection. You can get a new chromebook for $100. Best of luck to you!!

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JosiesYardCart t1_j5maqzw wrote

Check out Great Falls Marketing, or go on the state's career center website.

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MathematicianGlum880 t1_j5mc6sx wrote

Staples has an HP laptop for $300. Way better than rent a center. Some people have older computers laying around, check marketplace. But then ask someone if this is ok. Don’t get taken.

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MammothCress8158 OP t1_j5mevst wrote

Thanks guys I will definitely not go to rent a center. And will be checking the states sites

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houndshmix t1_j5ms4l3 wrote

Work as a substitute teacher at your son’s schools watch for an Ed-tech opening.

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KezarLake t1_j5n4y6g wrote

Maine allows school districts to set their own requirements for substitute teachers. The state only requires that a substitute have a high school diploma or GED and undergo a background check and fingerprinting.

Schools throughout Maine are desperate for substitute teachers.

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KezarLake t1_j5n5auq wrote

I wouldn’t but a computer right away. Many companies supply laptops for remote workers.

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meowmix778 t1_j5n5fre wrote

I can't speak to RAC but I managed an Aaron's location for a while and it's horrendous how much debt customers go into for items.

We would sell them items between 200% to 1000% over MSRP. It would start as an emergency and then the company did everything to upsell them or trap them in the system. They'd also hold contests to award customers who had the most items and the highest payments. Fucking. There was a payday advance loan place in our parking lot. We spent so much time doing collections.

They'd also have us talk to customers about how our payments are monthly vs weekly or x% or customers more get to ownership over RAC customers. Like cool there's less fees and more people get to owning a hyper inflated item?

They also are almost certainly straight up bullshitting customers with the "rebuild credit" lie. Only reporting to 1 agency.

Avoid them like the plague like this guy says. If they're like Aaron's they abuse customers and employees alike and suck people dry. If you can try to find alternatives on fb marketplace or maybe from friends and family.

As for finding WFH work OP check either LinkedIn or Ratracerebellion

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Rootool t1_j5o6ke1 wrote

Many Customer Support departments for large companies both work from home and provide computers.

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pig_penis t1_j5oin4v wrote

You could be a cam girl/ cam boy/ porny thing. Probably would pay best if you did it right

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the_wookie_of_maine t1_j5p0juc wrote

Short term, look for something online. There are some good resources here.

Longer term, see if you can get a PEL grant to get some College (I suggest the community colleges, they do offer online classes) this will help you out in the future.

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mymaineaccount46 t1_j5per7i wrote

With just a GED and limited hours I think remote will be hard to find. If you can be more flexible on your hours call center work is often remote now and will take anyone.

Hunter Douglas a big blind company does all their CS remote and they pay decently. Have some friends working there

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Soccermom233 t1_j5qjt42 wrote

You would need a decent level of computer literacy - typing, setting up mics/camera, using spreadsheets, etc.

Pretty common tasks can be incredibly unintuitive on a PC. I dunno how many times I've wanted to bash my head against the wall using Excel or Outlook.

Would you have any industry specific knowledge that would lend to a remote job? For example if you were a previously a mechanic you could potentially do remote parts sales.

Ultimately I recommend enrolling in SMCC and getting an Associates in something. The Pell Grant and loans will float you, then also do-it-to-it and upskill - even beyond your program/curriculum.

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Alkivar t1_j5rc1dt wrote

want to make good money and work from home?

step one... learn autocad or some other cad/engineering design software.

step two... find an architects firm who needs someone to make changes to plans for them.

my old high school buddy who's an architect in florida says people pay over 100k a year to people to modify cad drawings for them on short notice/quick turn around.

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fastIamnot t1_j5udy2w wrote

I unfortunately provided a reference for someone for RAC. When this person fell behind on the payments RAC was calling me to find out what was going on. Like, fuck off and never call me again!

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meowmix778 t1_j5vat4a wrote

Oh. Yeah. I believe you. We'd do that with like the first few hours at Aaron's every day and an hour or so after the store closed. It'd eventually devolve to a point where notice would be served by the cops. But prior to that we'd call anyone and everyone including employers. They're mega scummy.

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