What happened after you paid for the registration fee to get the work at home job? Did they rip you off? Many people have stories paying registration fees for alledged work from home jobs and actually getting no home jobs at all.
Glad that you came to this page, mainly because like yourself you have right here a hole lot of people sharing their own miserable stories of being fooled by various kinds of work at home scams and fake typing job offers and the like.
While there are some ideas on the page (www.online-typing-tutors-town.com/typing-jobs-at-home.html), I won't suggest you look at them as making a real change in your life. You can either get kind of a side job out of it, or not, depending on what you're looking for and what you can get, like the outsourcing sites if you're good for anything there and you can win a bid. Don't give up your job for any of those, anyway. At least not before you're sure you can make a living of them. If you still want to choose one of the ideas on this page, one that does have kind of a potential to make a real change in your life, it's no doubt the Site Build It (Site Sell) offer, which is a real one, no hype, but demands working hard and persistently to get the right results. And you'll need to pay for them, which means you'll need to be able to pull about $300/year out of your pocket. It's nothing given the results you can get from them (often making more than this amount in just one month), and it's not a scam or anything like all those making quick money scams, but you do have to be determined to follow through and to afford the yearly fee. You'll find a link to them and a review more to the bottom of the page mentioned above.