I'd have to say this question was written for me. When I retired due to health reasons which, no longer allow me to work out of the home, I began looking on the internet for work that I could do from home.
Having been a homemaker for years and, a single parent of 3 a few years after that, I had a a lot of skills. Before my illness, I was employed in the workforce for almost 30 years. I felt I had the tools under my belt, to run a online business with a little training.
I was sure if I could, find the perfect opportunity that asked me, to use the computer and to read with good comprehension skills and would take me step by step with free training and marketing assistance, this would be an asset.
Retired people want something to do that's not too taxing. They don't want to feel like they're still on that brick and mortar grind. At the same time, they're older
now and, most need to maintain a steady income. The retired elderly or disabled are, always looking for a way to stretch what little income they have, but with as little risk as possible.
May answer to this question is to definitely target both homemaker and retired persons demographically since, both groups are basically in the same cart. Both need to find a way to make more money to live better.
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I'd have to say this question was written for me. When I retired due to health reasons which, no longer allow me to work out of the home, I began looking on the internet for work that I could do from home.
Having been a homemaker for years and, a single parent of 3 a few years after that, I had a a lot of skills. Before my illness, I was employed in the workforce for almost 30 years. I felt I had the tools under my belt, to run a online business with a little training.
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