Posted on Jan 26, 2016
Where can a house bound veteran get work from home employment?
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Look into medical coding positions. A few companies will have you go onsite for the training and then you can work from home. (We have a position like that here where I work) The pay is decent as well!
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I wish I had a direct referral for you. I can only offer a word of caution. Check out any opportunities that you come across. Check them out carefully. There are many unscrupulous persons who take advantage of those who appear desperate. The elderly. The challenged. The incapacitated. I get offers from them via email all the time. (Yes, I look desperate, don't I? I'm old) Check out this website. I'm not endorsing it but it does seem promising...
https://www.flexjobs.com/?gclid=CNLbwMWmyMoCFQ8taQod8DQCFA
https://www.flexjobs.com/?gclid=CNLbwMWmyMoCFQ8taQod8DQCFA
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Call center agent or manager is an attractive option for many. Usually you can set your own hours and there is no travel involved. They should also provide you all the equipment you need.
I'm not familiar with Veteran Contact Center, but it came up in a quick search:
http://www.veterancontactcenter.com/
I'm not familiar with Veteran Contact Center, but it came up in a quick search:
http://www.veterancontactcenter.com/
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