7 Unusual Work-From-Home Jobs
October 22, 2009Payscale.com’s Carol Tice details how you can “ditch your cubicle and make money in your pajamas” due to the wonderful “advances in technology”. High-speed internet, cheaper and faster computers, and WiFi “have brought work-from-home jobs to nearly every business sector.”
Are you ready to “trade your morning car-commute for a quick stroll over to your home computer”? Then join the ranks of us who work-from-home with these seven “unusual possibilities”:
* Concierge – Videoconferencing has made this expanding career move possible. “Virtual concierges use [this] technology to ask hotel guests about their interests and provide them with sightseeing tips.” You sit at your computer and remotely talk to guests who are in front of a flat screen TV in the hotel lobby.
* Catering manager – Don’t you have to be in a kitchen or at least near one? No. A national bagel chain has a job listing on FlexJobs for a telecommuting junior catering manager. “The work involves coordinating banquet orders via phone and computer software, then traveling to job sites to oversee the actual events, with no office or commercial-kitchen time needed.”
* Online instructor — The popularity of online classes and universities created this new niche of teaching jobs you can do from home. A friend of mine was a high school English teacher for years before she had her baby and needed to stay at home. She got a job teaching English in a virtual classroom with the University of Phoenix where she and her students use videoconferencing and they turn in papers via email.
* Nonprofit executive director – Nonprofits are jumping on the work-from-home bandwagon too. They are “hiring executive directors and letting them work wherever they are. If you have a management background and a passion for a cause, you may be able to combine them into a job that lets you do good — while also doing the laundry.” In fact, it’s a win-win because a virtual office decreases expensive overhead.
* Patient champion/patient advocate — “Patient champions help ill people navigate the complexities of the healthcare system — calling doctors, obtaining copies of medical records, and accompanying patients on doctor visits.” This is another “feel good” job that provides many families the much needed help.
* Virtual juror – You may cringe at getting summoned for jury duty, but you’ll take a second look at being a virtual juror. “Virtual jurors help lawyers evaluate the strengths of their case before they take it to court. Some companies promise up to $60 a case — not bad for an hour’s work at your computer. Major players in this space include Virtual Juror and Online Verdict.
* Virtual nurse – Nurses are constantly in high demand because it is such a stressful career. Twelve-hour shifts, constantly standing on your feet, and stressful situations have made virtual nursing a booming industry. “In teletriage, nurses staff phone lines and take calls from people with health emergencies, helping them evaluate whether they need an immediate trip to the ER.
The days when you had to be a graphic designer, consultant, or freelance writer to enjoy the benefits of working from your living room couch are over. These new and booming career opportunities have opened the doors to many more work at home jobs. For full details see 7 Unusual Work-From-Home Jobs.

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