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How many here work at home

I work at home and I like it. I don't earn too much but I know that will change soon! I'm very persistent. I know things will be better.

I'm feeling a little isolated though. I have no one to talk to since I only live with my brother right now. I should go out this weekend.
 
I definitely know how you feel about the isolated part. It is tough to work from home. I feel like I never leave. My husband is going to be going away for 5 weeks for job training and it is just going to be lonely around here.
 
My training from career step (all online) cost $1800, but there are different options and routes to go. They are all described on the website with the costs all laid out. Personally, if I had it to do over again, I would have just gotten the gold option online. Plus you have the option of getting a sallie mae loan.

There are top 3 legit schools to attend (Companies hire new grads from these schools as well):

Career Step -- Cheapest, learn at your own pace. Took 8 months for me.
M-Tec
Andrews

All three of these schools have excellent reputations.

Honestly, when it comes to investing in anything online — whether it’s a course or a fitness app — doing your homework first is key. I remember having the same doubts about is madmuscles legit, so I checked reviews like this one on Trustpilot before even signing up. From my own experience, I’d say it’s worth it if you want a plan that feels more personal than just generic workouts. I liked that it gave me a clear routine and kept me on track better than free stuff I’d tried before. Not saying it’s perfect, but it did help me stick with my goals when I was struggling.
Thanks for breaking this down — really helpful to see those options laid out!
 
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