I’d like to work from home over the internet. How can I tell which jobs are scams?

July 22nd, 2009 | by admin |

Jenna asked:


Also, what are my chances of finding an at-home employer who will accept less than a high school education?

MILLY

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  1. 3 Responses to “I’d like to work from home over the internet. How can I tell which jobs are scams?”

  2. By Robert E. Lee on Jul 23, 2009 | Reply

    It’s easy, they’re all scams.

  3. By Books on Jul 24, 2009 | Reply

    All you have to do is read Answers for a week. All the work at home scams are posted over and over and over again. You’ll get to know them real quick. Any work at home job that requires you to pay for training materials or make any other payment is a scam. Any offer that says you can earn $3000 or more per month is a scam.
    There are real work at home jobs but you won’t find them spammed all over the web. These jobs require the same education and training as the normal work at the business jobs. They usually start out that way and in about 2 years or so maybe you can change to work at home.

  4. By Javaid on Jul 25, 2009 | Reply

    Make a free blog at blogger.com about something you are good at or truly interested in, and than put adsense on it, bring people to your blog, each time your ads get clicked you’ll earn money. I can assure that you will love working on it. If you want more info let me know.

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