No.
The only way is to pound the pavement and meet clients face to face first. Establish trust on their facility the you can do some work from home.
I worked for Liveops for several years. Initially the pay was commensurate with the preparation (learning many very diverse scripts with many different ways of using their scripts takes time, no matter what) and time spent on line. However, the penalty for not taking calls when you had agreed to was very harsh though you could trade times with others if you had enough time to make the trade. Comcast outages finally were too frequent for me to continue with LiveOps and that seemed to be congruent with a marked decrease in the numbers of cents/minute talking. I have not missed LiveOps as the male callers were often extremely rude and their sexual talk was disturbing or the women from the East Coast who just screamed.
I too need a job and am disabled (MS) and working at home is perfect for me. I just think we who do this must be very careful so that we are not taken advantage of in our effort.