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  2. 40 Legit Companies That Will Pay You To Work From Home - AOL

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    Using FlexJobs’ list of the 100 top companies with remote jobs, GOBankingRates pinpointed 40 organizations that have offered work-at-home positions. Note that job listings change constantly, and ...

  3. “Fraud Analyst”: 27 Incredible Work From Home Jobs That Pay ...

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    Lots of civil engineers that work from home too. My point being is that it is not always a specific profession that works from home it also depends on the company is setup. Image credits: Raa731ryry

  4. 12 Top Side Hustles You Can Do From Home, According to ... - AOL

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    "You can do this side hustle anytime," said Kerry Francis, owner of the blog Virtual Boss Mindset, which shares information about legitimate online jobs for stay-at-home moms. "All you need is a ...

  5. ModSquad - Wikipedia

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    As of the present, the company operates with a network of over 10,000 moderators, referred to as "Mods." It has established a 24/7 operations center in Sacramento, California, which was established in 2010. [2] Additionally, the company operates 24/7 operations centers in Austin, Texas, [8] and Derry, Northern Ireland. [9]

  6. Homeboy Industries - Wikipedia

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    Homeboy Industries began in 1988 as a job training program (called Jobs for a Future) [1] out of Dolores Mission Parish in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, California, US.It was created by then-pastor Greg Boyle to offer an alternative to gang life for high-risk youth, who were living in a city (Los Angeles) with the highest concentration of gang activity in the country. [10]

  7. Remote work - Wikipedia

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    A study of workers in 27 countries surveyed in mid-2021 and early 2022 found they would on average be willing to sacrifice 5% of their pay to be able to work from home two to three days per week. 26% would quit immediately or seek a new job if they were required to work five or more days per week. [34]