I did work from home for a company which produced electrical components. They advertised in the local paper, and we had to go on a 'training session' which lasted no more than a couple of hours. The job was to put together the electrical components - the more tricky the job the more you got paid, and the fewer you had to do (100s as opposed to 1000s), but you only had a certain amount of time to do it in. If you missed the deadline you didn't get paid. You had no choice in what you were given most of the time. If faults were found in the work it was rejected and you had to do it again. The pay was peanuts for the amount of hours that it took. I remember spending every afternoon and evening and weekend slogging away and being up till gone 1.00 am most nights trying to get the work finished. My friend packed Christmas cards. She used to spend every free minute doing the things. Apart from the amount of time involved, it also takes up a lot of space in your house. I think people who work from home are exploited. They're seen as an easy target for cheap labour because they have 'nothing better to do'. If you want to earn peanuts and have no life, home work is for you. I wouldn't recommend it, myself.