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Work at Home Jobs For Military Spouses

April 5, 2018 by Nutty Hiker Last Modified: August 18, 20232 Comments

Some Military Spouses choose to stay home and others the choice isn’t always theirs. Whether it is due to having young kids (and daycare costing more than you would bring in) or simply not being able to find a job due to the countless moves that we endure.

However, most Military Spouses have great success working from home as you typically can choose your own hours or work around the kiddos schedule. But which ones are scams and which ones are legit?

Without further ado, here are some work at home jobs for military spouses that I have run across that are legit and are not MLM (such as Scentsy, Mary Kay, etc…).

Full & Part Time Jobs

Appen: Social Media Evaluator

MadSkills: Founded by an Army Spouse. Virtual job board for virtual jobs. Free to join and use as a military spouse.

Hilton: Offers year-round work providing customer service for the Hilton brand of hotels.

Wise Advise: Founded by military spouses. Virtual assistant jobs as well as other virtual jobs.

Humanatic – Call reviewer. Listen to a recorded phone call and answer a simple question. Paid weekly.

RaterLabs – Internet analyst.

Working Solutions –

ScheduleOnce

Transcom – Virtual Customer Service Representative openings.

Code of Support Foundation:

Concentrix

Kelly Services – Multiple job opportunities are available that allow you to work from home as an inbound call center advisor.

LiveOps – Multiple work-from-home positions include customer service rep, food order taking, inbound sales, insurance claims, insurance sales, patient support, payroll support, and roadside assistance.

Amazon – This is hit or miss. Check often to see if a position has opened in your area.

Convergys – We have three basic types of work-ffrom-home positions; all are required to provide customer service support. Some positions are more sales or technically-focused. During the application process, you will be asked to identify which of these positions most interests you. Your qualifications and experience will be reviewed as part of the evaluation process.

VIPKid – If you have a Bachelor’s degree, you can earn $14-$22 / hour teaching English online to kids in China.

Magic Ears Teacher – Similar to VIPKid above.

REV – Freelance transcriptionist.

CVS – Offers several work-from-home jobs. Most, however, require prescription medication knowledge.

Fort Hood Freelancing (Fort Hood Area) –

Extra Spending Money

While these won’t pay the bills, they do produce some extra spending money during your free time.

MyPoints – This is so simple and really comes in handy to cash out the points for gift cards at Christmas. You sign up (free) and then you receive emails. When you click the “Get Points” link in the email, you get 5 points. You can also get points by completing surveys and polls on their website as well as just shopping online at places you normally shop. Points add up super fast. I have been a member for 4 years and each year at Christmas I cash out to buy presents =) You can read more about it here.

EBates – When you shop through the Ebates site at major retailers you earn a percentage back in CASH.

Achievemint– This one is really cool and requires no effort on your part other than syncing your fitness tracker to it. You basically get paid to walk! It is free to sign up and to use.

YouGov – This is a survey company that mostly deals in surveys about politics and government, however, they do generic everyday surveys as well. Points add up really quickly, surveys are short and easy, and you trade your points in for gift cards to popular stores like Amazon, Target, K-Mart, Lowe’s, Sears, etc…

Freelancer – Have something your good at? Typing, proofreading, web design, or something else? Look for jobs on Freelancer and bid the amount you would charge. Per their website, “Freelancer is free to sign up, create a profile, select skills of projects you are interested in, upload a portfolio, receive project notifications, discuss project details with the employer, bid on projects (free members receive initially 8 bids per month) and enter contests.”

Teachable – If you have a skill you can turn into a teachable class, think about making an online course. Teachable helps you achieve just that.

Fat Lama – So this is a little different. Make money by renting out stuff you own. Maybe you have an old musical instrument lying around, or last year’s model of the GoPro. Seriously, you can put just about anything on there for rent!

Oak Tree Network – For Military Spouses only. From the website, “OakTree was created to encourage military spouse entrepreneurship and to connect spouses with Talents to share with other local military spouses. Military spouses already belong to this network – OakTree is simply the marketplace that brings us together and truly allows us to support and inspire each other.”

Rover – Be a pet sitter or walker.

Do you know of any other work-at-home jobs for military spouses that I have missed? Comment below and let me know!

Filed Under: Military Life

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  1. Laurie says

    April 13, 2018 at 8:00 am

    Network marketing is a great way to own your own business AND be or table to follow your spouse. I follow my navy guy all over the world and run my business off my phone!

    Reply
  2. Bridget Carlson says

    April 24, 2018 at 11:28 am

    Laurie that is awesome!

    Reply

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