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What paid work can you do at home when disabled?
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My question is how can we sift through the BS home jobs that offer chump change knowing people need a reasonable wage to live on? Thank you for your ideas 🙂 happy holidays
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The best work for people with lupus, would be something of not just interest but of money. When you have a disease like lupus, money is a must. I tell most of my Lupus Patients, hire someone if you can not do a task. Don't worry, someone is always looking for work. Just image, you own your own company!! I wish everyone who reads this will get some ideas from this website. I am very sick with my lupus and I pray that a cure is around the corner. MANY BLESSINGS,
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I have been looking for work while going through treatment. I have had to turn to my church family for help because of bills I cannot pay, so this is very stressful while going through treatments! I would love to know what others add in these comments & welcome ANY SUGGESTIONS! Thank you!!!
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My issue is how can we discern the legitimate work-from-home opportunities from the deceptive ones that give meager compensation, considering the fact that individuals require a fair income to sustain their livelihood?
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Hello everyone
How are you doing today?
It can be challenging to find full time employment when living with a chronic illness. Your body may not allow you to work a job on-site.
What kind of jobs have you found that allow you to work from home and are flexible to accommodate your varying energy levels?
Let's use this list as a brainstorm to help generate ideas for those looking for a new role. Have you done this job? Have you heard about a job that a friend has done? Have you read about flexible work? Post here and get let the list grow!
Take care,
Lizzi from the Carenity team