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With a little research and a little perseverance, moms can earn monthly residual income month after month. There is no sign up fee and no need to buy additional software. All one needs is the ability to write. Finding a High Paying Job in the Hudson Valley In today's economy, even the most frugal of moms are looking for additional ways to make the weekly budget stretch. Depending on the mom's skill set, it's very difficult to find a high-paying job in the Hudson Valley, especially one that makes it worth while to pay the high cost of childcare. Take a quick look at the current salaries for jobs available at Hudson Valley Help Wanted.com or the Poughkeepsie Journal employment section. One Hudson Valley mom was earning $8.38 an hour at a part-time job at the Hudson Valley Credit Union. Felicia Williams held the position as cash room clerk (she counted money for four hours a day). After spending several months counting money for $8.38 an hour, she realized there had to be a better way. She left her part-time job at the Credit Union in February of 2007 determined to give working from home a go. After all, the work from home dress code was relaxed and the commute wasn't too shabby either. Wading Through the Work from Home Scams After researching and separating the scams from the real work from home opportunities, Felicia started writing for a site named There was nothing to lose so Felicia started writing articles on various topics. The subject matter ranged from buying insurance to making homemade laundry detergent. She wrote because she enjoyed writing but quickly discovered that not only was it enjoyable, it was profitable. Suite 101.com pays residual income to its writers for as long as the articles remain on the site. Having earned a few dollars there, she started to look around for other pay for writing sites and discovered eHow.com. Thrilled with the fact of being able to earn money online, she realized she wanted to help other Hudson Valley moms do the same thing. To that end she developed a blog chronicling her transition to a work at home mom called No Job for Mom. The blog offers tips and advice to anyone looking to work from home as a freelance writer. How's it Working Out for Her? Felicia has been working from home as a freelance writer for two and a half years. She spends about 4 hours a day writing and is currently earning three times the salary she earned as a cash room clerk and her earnings continue to grow.
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