Posted 4/5/2012 10:25 AM (GMT 0)
I sell Avon. We're always hiring. Unfortunally, its paid on a percentage of commission. I do it because I only want to work, don't really need the money as I am on Disability. I also volunteer at 2 homeless shelters as a recipionist for one, and food server for the other. The recipionist is the better job, I do it from home, they email me all the staff info and I do all the phone calling, setting new codes, and some emailing.
I don't know where you are, but in Oregon we have a progrom called ISN (Intergrated Services Network). Its a program for adults with disabilities. Anyways, you can pull 200 or higher a month (based on the services the person needs) as a caregiver. For example, I actually use that program and I employ my landlord's wife, who is a CNA to be my caregiver. She helps me keep track of my medical things, helps me with shopping, helps me do taxes, helps me do paperwork cuz I massively am horrid with those stuff, helps me read small print, helps me with Avon, stuff like that. She gets 400 a month from me to do that. ISN gets grants and the disabled customer based on their disabilities gets "X" ammount of dollars a year. Caseworker will help person write out a budget for that grant, including pay for the caregiver. I get bus fare, a private nurse (I have 10 doctors, and I delibertly got her because it would so be me to screw up and over medicate), I get the caregiver, and whatever I need based on my disabilities. I am so thankful for my nurse though, she keeps in contact with all 10 doctors (I have one pcp, rest are speciality doctors like neuro, oncologist, rheumy, endo, more), keeps an updated current med list, current updated allergy list, emergency contacts, advanced directive, will, power of attorney handy and updated for me. I do my own medicine, but she could if needed. Sorry that I got rambling on and on about this. I just really like the program.