What Are the Highest Paying Work at Home Jobs Out There?
Working at home isn’t all about working at some low level job that can be done by anyone with the time to do it. Many people want to work at home and earn enough money to support their families, and they don’t want a home business; they want a job. So many people ask about the highest paying jobs available to be done from home.
Honestly, which jobs pay the best doesn’t matter so much on the whole. What really matters is which jobs you can do from home that pay the best.
Certainly some jobs pay better than others, but most people won’t be qualified. A software engineer working from home can earn very good money, but if you aren’t a skilled software engineer, and don’t have what it takes to become one, that piece of knowledge isn’t going to help you all that much.
Basically, if you have the skills to get a high paying job outside the home, you have a better chance of getting a high paying job at home. If you don’t have the skills, it’s not going to happen. Reality can be annoying that way.
So How to Pick the Highest Paying Work at Home Jobs You Do Qualify For?
If you want to know what the best paying work at home job you can get is, you have to start by looking at the jobs you’re qualified for already or that you can get trained for in a reasonable time, probably on your own and at your own expense. From there, you can start looking for the ones that pay the best.
In general, the higher the skill level required, the higher the income potential. That’s not perfectly true, but if you can do work that not every other work at home job hunter can do, odds are the pay will be better.
Some jobs can pay pretty well even without high skill levels required to get a start, but the people who earn the most are usually quite skilled at what they do. Inside sales jobs, for example, can pay quite well, but the best sales jobs pay on commission, and until you learn how to close sales, your income may be quite low. More basic home based sales or customer service positions may not pay all that well. You can check with the Bureau of Labor Statistics to learn what jobs typically pay, although their stats do not separate out work at home salaries.
Just keep in mind that if you can’t do the work, you aren’t going to get the job, and if you somehow manage to get the job, you probably won’t manage to keep it.
Don’t Forget Freelancing
While you may want a job rather than a business, don’t rule freelance work entirely out as an option. Sure, you’re working for yourself, but your clients will have certain expectations of you too.
There are a number of sites out there that list freelance opportunities. You can find all kinds of positions on freelance job posting websites. It’s a great way to build your skills and resume if you don’t quite have the experience for the job you’re really after. Still hard work, of course, but it’s something to do while trying to find that steady job. You might even find you love freelancing enough to stick with it rather than the job you think you want now.
C’mon! Gimme Some Job Titles to Consider!
Really? You want more job titles than stuff like software engineer or inside sales? Fine.
Graphic artist, medical transcriptionist, technical writer, translator, public relations professional, virtual assistant, accountant, teacher, software developer… not in income order or anything, and your mileage may vary. As I said before, it really depends on your skills.
