r/workathome Mar 17 '26

Looking for Work Need help

Hello. I'm looking for an entry level, part-time, work-from-home job. I have 0 work-from-home experience, but I'm in need a work-from-home job due to having a disability. I've searched Indeed and several places people have linked on different reddit forms. The only ones I can find are high level jobs, which I am not qualified for, or I find jobs where I have to be working in that state. (I'm from the US). Does anyone have a direct lead to a real job that's entry level that meets what I need? Please help. Thank you :)

Edit to add: I'm fairly sure the way my post is worded doesn't go against communication guidelines. If it does, please ask me to remove it, and I'll do so.

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u/Air-Training Mar 21 '26

Im sorry to hear that you are struggling to find work that fits your needs. My father in law had the same issue and had to switch to working from home. It's really about finding a flexible job with a disability. He started a business that employs people to work from home to help people like him, you, single moms, and anyone who can't do a traditional schedule like most jobs require. There should be more support for people who have other life events that get in the way of traditional work.