Looking for work at home job. Hca healthcare?

Vickie46

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I am trying hard to budget my trip to Disney. I would like to find a work from home position. I would like to know if anyone knows any answering service position or I have googled and found hca healthcare work from home. Does anyone know of the jobs they allow from home?
 
Have you looked at Zirtual? Online personal assistants - I worked for them for 18 months after my son was born.
 
I am trying hard to budget my trip to Disney. I would like to find a work from home position. I would like to know if anyone knows any answering service position or I have googled and found hca healthcare work from home. Does anyone know of the jobs they allow from home?

If you are looking at ways to save money, have you started using ShopKicks where you can earn gift cards? It will take some money off your budget. My mom loves Shopkicks and gets about $5-10 in Target gift cards a week. She is retired and she does get all of the bar codes every week as well. I don't scan bar codes very often but we have an outdoor mall so it's easy to pull up to the various stores and get walk-in points.

I know of quite a few Work From Home jobs but they are full-time and require 4-12 weeks training at their training facilities. Working from home full-time is not as easy as some may think. For the jobs I am familiar with you still have to put in 8 very productive hours and only get two 20 minute breaks a day. They can tell when you are logged in or idle from the computer/phone or don't submit the correct quota amount of work.

Have you considered selling on e-bay or some local Facebook On-line Yard Sale boards? The Facebook On-Line Yard Sales are very popular in my area and is also a great way to declutter and make some extra cash.
 
You could also sign up for Sitter City if you are interested in providing childcare. https://www.sittercity.com/

I have heard of people being paid to take survey's. Then there is also ways to sign up to be a secret shopper for stores and get paid for evaluating the customer service/experience.
 

check out websites like ratracerebellion, the forums on wahm and workplacelikehome, for many ideas about working at home and the pros and cons of jobs versus business opportunities versus independent contract work.
 
LadyRayado,

Was this a full-time gig? I am looking for something my wife can do part-time from home. She has the education and skill set to be a fantastic virtual assistant and would love to know if this is a 40 hour situation.

Thanks!
 
My sister in law makes quite a bit of money on Elance. She's been on there for probably 2+ years though, but she's built a huge client base (doing personal/online assistant stuff, data entry, and a few other things I'm not sure of) and easily makes 70k a year now.
 
Do you already have health care experience? I do medical transcription from home as an independent contractor on my own schedule. I did a certificate training program for it though as my pre-mom life wasn't in health care, and the training is many months long. But if you could sell yourself in a resume as being able to create or edit medical records, jobs are posted daily at mtjobs contractor.
 
LadyRayado,

Was this a full-time gig? I am looking for something my wife can do part-time from home. She has the education and skill set to be a fantastic virtual assistant and would love to know if this is a 40 hour situation.

Thanks!

I worked part-time - around 20 hours a week. It varied depending on how much work my clients sent to me. It was perfect because a lot of my work could be done at any point during the day, or even at night after my DS went to bed. They claim to be ideal for WAHMs and students. When I left, they were starting to push for full, 40-hour weeks. But again, just depends on your client and work load. I had six clients with various pricing/hour plans. Check them out - the hiring process takes a little while (about a month for me) just fyi. They also go through hiring cycles, so at least do the online app to get it started in case they slow down soon. https://www.zirtual.com/jobs/
 
check out websites like ratracerebellion, the forums on wahm and workplacelikehome, for many ideas about working at home and the pros and cons of jobs versus business opportunities versus independent contract work.

Not the OP, but thank you for posting this. I checked out ratracerebellion, and applied with Rev transcriptions. Great resource!
 
Thank you all so much! I will research all these ideas. I actually went to a business college for medical receptionist many years ago.
 
HCA is a reputable company. However, the work from home program is generally limited to specific skill sets. I know they have had Medical Coders who were able to do this along with collection specialists. They MIGHT have some remote registration personnel for outpatient services.

I expect their requirements on time and "space" are very rigid.
 
You might also want to look into the websites flexjobs.com and Virtual Vocations. Both sites require a fee, however, but they list a lot of telecommuting and work-at-home jobs with well-known companies (Dell, United Healthcare, Disney, etc.).
 
For the jobs I am familiar with you still have to put in 8 very productive hours and only get two 20 minute breaks a day. They can tell when you are logged in or idle from the computer/phone or don't submit the correct quota amount of work.

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Very true-my friend did Medical transcription from home. At one point her DH was very ill and had to take him to appointments etc and she was warned several times about the excess time off she was taking
 
Very true-my friend did Medical transcription from home. At one point her DH was very ill and had to take him to appointments etc and she was warned several times about the excess time off she was taking
Employees have to work set hours. I don't know if FMLA leave would have applied, but that's something anyone providing care to a loved one should investigate.

Many more home transcription situations involve being an independent contractor with more flexibility.
 
Sadie- she used to do at the Hospital then the work got contracted out and she went to work for them from home.
It was a hard time for her- her DH eventually died from diabetes complications & heart problems
 




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