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How can I get an online job that is not selling?

I really need an online job. It is so stressful for me to go to work. My blood pressure has gone up from 147/90 to 168/109. I have to work but everytime I get a job there is always "someone" that gives me a hard time, or I should say "hates me". I can't deal with the ridiculousness of "office politics". I am a good worker, always on time, I don't fool around, very dependable, which I have been told in almost every job I have ever had.
But for some reason because of the "bulliness" of the so called "office routine", or better known as "office politics" I am just not getting anywhere.
I am just so stressed out. It seems like there is always someone looking for every little, tiny, mistake or flaw I may have to bully me.
I don't know what to do, I have to work, but the office "bulliness" is going to kill me.
Does anyone know of an online job that does not deal with selling. Medical transcription or appointment setting.
Please help me. Please.
Thanks all of you for all your great answers. It will take me a bit to investigate.

Asked By: pixles - 1/18/2007
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Answered By: tocarra m - 1/19/2007
You need some focus and assurance that money can be made online. There are answers to your question, but let's take desperation out of the picture for a moment when we talk about not wanting to do 'selling'. There are many very good, legal opportunities and even if it is simply posting ads to advertise a web site, you are still selling.

You sell every day you recommend a tv show, book, auto mechanic, store, etc.... that is natural, we all do it. IF you decide to try a product or service oriented opportunity over data entry or phone opp, then get some education with that also. If you get the right education, not the sell, sell, sell, recruit, recruit, recruit training, then you and everyone else will realize that Network Marketing DOES work, we do it every day naturally and that it is NOT about selling, but about helping other people.... enough said on that....

I honestly would suggest you stay away from wasting your time on data entry if you are also willing to do tele work. I have seen posts about Alpine Acess, Live ops and others, have investigated only one myself out of idol curousity but have not heard back. Which could mean they do not need more opps. Also another thing you can do is get your favorite search engine and type in "telecommute jobs". You might find something there.

Bottom line difference is tele op type work is typically only going to pay $8-$12+ an hour with no benifits. If it's a job you want, then it is probably there with some due dilligence in research on your own better than jumping in on something here first.

If I can help further, please feel free to contact me through my profile.
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This type of job is called telecommute. Which means you are working from home over the internet. There are telecommuting jobs in different fields. Unfortunately these kinds of jobs are much easier to outsource to offshore, so it's not secure. Plus telecommuting had proven to slowdown career growth.
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