 So I've got seven work from home jobs where you can make up to $1,000 per day. And the best thing about these is most of them don't require any experience. And the first one on the list is going to be a Sudster or Launderer. No, not that type of laundering. This is where you actually wash other people's clothes. And you can use this by using an app called Sudshare. And Sudshare is basically just a company that connects independent contractors who are willing to wash people's laundry with people who need their laundry washed. And not only do you wash it, but you also dry it, fold it and deliver it to them. And believe it or not, people will pay really good money for you to do this for them. And this has a ton of positive reviews online, both from people who work there and people who use the app. And there's even a story on businessinsider.com of Chrisia Nunez who is making over $5,000 a month doing this. But typically you make about $20 per hour doing this. And it's great because you can be your own boss, you can work from home and you can set your own hours. So some of the pros of this one are it's very flexible. It has low startup costs and you get to work from home. Some of the cons of this one are that it's relatively physically demanding. There can be income fluctuations depending on the time of year. And there is a little bit of customer service involved. Overall, this one gets a nine out of 10 opportunity score. The next one on the list is gonna be great for you if you're a word wizard with a knack for deciphering complicated legal lingo. And that is going to be a legal transcriptionist. And in this position you'll be responsible for transcribing audio recordings of depositions, legal proceedings and other legal documents. You'll need to have a good ear for legal terminology, excellent typing skills and a strong attention to detail. And a really good website for doing this is going to be legalproofs.com. And with legal proofs you get to enjoy the flexibility of working at home and choosing your own hours. And when you apply after your probationary period you get paid about $30 an hour. And on top of that there's weekly compensation via PayPal. And this one has great reviews online. So some of the pros of this one are the opportunity to gain knowledge and experience in the legal field if that's the way that you wanna go. So this could be great for you if you want to be a lawyer in the future for instance. The ability to create your own schedule and control your work environment and the potential for consistent and reliable work. Some of the cons here are it requires excellent listening and typing skills. It may require working with complex legal jargon. There can be hard deadlines and it can be repetitive. Overall, this one's gonna get an opportunity score of eight out of 10. The next one on the list might be great for you if you enjoy spending tons of time on Reddit or Discord. And that is being a mod contractor. And in the specific case you'd be working for mod squad. And your job would be to moderate online communities, social media pages, forums, and other digital platforms to ensure that they are safe, engaging and enjoyable for users. So you're kinda gonna be like the gatekeeper that enforces community guidelines and makes sure that everybody is behaving. So it requires excellent communication skills and the ability to navigate online spaces with finesse. And they actually contract with over 10,000 mods from over 70 countries who speak over 50 languages. And the reviews online for mod squad are relatively positive. Some people did comment that the application and review process can be a little bit weird and take a little bit longer than you would expect. But overall the reviews online are relatively good. And the estimated total pay for mod contractor is $26 per hour. So some of the pros are the flexibility to work from home, the ability to spend time reading forums if that's something you'd already be doing anyways and developing valuable moderation and customer service skills. The cons here are the need for self-motivation, exposure to sensitive or potentially explicit content and dealing with conflict or difficult users. This one gets a seven out of 10 opportunity score. The next one on the list might be great for you if you enjoy spending time in the DMs on Instagram, LinkedIn or Facebook. And that is gonna be working as an appointment setter for the company Blue Zebra. And as an appointment setter, your goal is to basically help businesses connect with potential clients. And there's different types of appointment settings. Some you literally just talk to people in DMs or emails or on Facebook. And in some cases you might have quick 15 minute discovery calls just to make sure that they're the right type of person for the product. And then there are other appointment setter jobs where you actually have to cold call people. And those are typically the less desirable ones. And basically the way it works is if you're able to find a client that is a good fit for your product, you will pass them along to the sales team, which is usually referred to as a closer. Now an interesting fact about this one is in the United States about 73% of appointment setters are women. Now the numbers that I found online in terms of the pay here were either $20 per hour plus commission or a range of $12 to $30 an hour. So it can be really good pay. So the pros of this one are a flexible work schedule and environment, opportunities to work in a variety of different industries and the ability to gain experience in sales. Cons here are it can be repetitive and monotonous. It can also be challenging to meet quotas and you have to be good at dealing with rejection. This one overall gets a 7.5 out of 10 opportunity score. The next one might be great for you if you would enjoy being a therapist, bartender and tech support all at once. And that is a customer care representative for Elevance Health. And Elevance Health is a team of healthcare professionals that is dedicated to improving their community's health. And as a customer care representative you would be the first point of contact when people need assistance with their healthcare needs. So this one could be great for you if you're looking for a job where you can make a real impact on people's lives. And the salary for this position ranges between $15.50 to $20 per hour. So some of the pros of this one are for one there's a sign on bonus of $1,000. That's at the time of making this video. So make sure to confirm that. You also have the opportunity to develop problem solving skills. You can get your foot in the door of the healthcare industry and you get exposure to different functions within the company. Some of the cons of this one might be the repetitive nature of the work. It can be a high stress and fast paced environment. And in some cases you may have to deal with people who are having a very bad time because they're having health issues. Overall this one's a little bit harder to land than a lot of the other ones on the list. So I'm gonna give this one a seven out of 10 opportunity score. Now the next one is gonna be the only one on the list that is going to require a bachelor's degree. And they also prefer if you have a little bit of technology related experience. And that is going to be a technical product manager at Jack Henry. And in this position you'll be involved with the development and launching of software products. And the expected pay here is about $34 an hour. So you're not gonna go over this one too much because it does require a degree and they prefer a little bit of previous experience. So for most people watching this it's probably not gonna be the greatest opportunity but for a few of you it might and overall I'll give this one a six out of 10 opportunity score. The next one on the list is gonna be great if you're fluent in English and you like teaching people. And that is going to be being an online English teacher with many different companies. In this particular case I chose Hawo American Academy but you can also work for Cambly, VIP kid as well as Q kids. And those ones are a little bit easier to get into. So for this one you would go to 51talk.com and in the case of Hawo you'd be tutoring Chinese kids with their English skills. Now some of the other ones on the list you can tutor other people from different nationalities and with a lot of these you can actually live anywhere in the world. So it's fully remote. And on the website they say you can earn up to $22 per hour. So the pros of this one is the fact that you can work remote. You can connect with students from different backgrounds and cultures and there is potential for career growth and advancement. Some of the cons of this one are the dependence on technology and online communication, the need for motivation and self-discipline and the need to adapt to different age groups and learning styles. Now I will say most of the ones on this list are pretty good careers you can get into relatively quickly. Typically a lot of these you can get into in less than a month but there are better careers out there that you can get into in a matter of a few months. I have a good friend who's helped thousands of people get into digital marketing and he does have a free masterclass. So if you're interested in that it's one of the best careers you can possibly get into. It does take a few months to get into it so there's a little bit of training involved but you don't have to get a college degree or anything like that. You can check that out down in the description as well as the pinned comment below. And in fact I'll go ahead and put a few different careers that I recommend down there. But overall this one is gonna get a seven out of 10 opportunity score. Now if you haven't done it already go ahead and check out my remote job tier list where I rank a bunch of different remote jobs from S tier which is the best to F tier which is the worst and you can check that out by clicking right here.