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Hi! My name is Adisa and I am a Work At Home Mom! I got tired of searching the internet and coming up with all these crazy schemes to get rich quick. I just wanted to do honest work for honest money!!
Through trial and error I came up with a list of businesses that offer you employment online or at home. Some of them I am currently employed with myself!
Right Now The List is Steadily Growing! I am currently offering my findings for a low fee of $2.50!!
For the low fee of $2.50!!You Get:
- A List of Work AT Home Jobs you can do from anywhere in the United States!
- My Guidance while applying for the jobs on the list!
- A FREE weekely newsletter filled with information for those who work at home.
- Complete satisfaction working in the convenience of your home!
This price won't stay this low as the list grows!!!
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BE ON THE LOOK OUT!
Even though I screen job offers on my list, there are many other companies out there who dont! Beware of companies asking for money to get you started to work!!
Questions to Ask
Legitimate work-at-home program sponsors should tell you - in writing - what's involved in the program they are selling. Here are some questions you might ask a company:
What tasks will I have to perform? (Ask the program sponsor to list every step of the job.)
Will I be paid a salary or will my pay be based on commission?
When will I get my first paycheck?
What is the total cost of the work-at-home program, including supplies, equipment and membership fees? What will I get for my money?
The answers to these questions may help you determine whether a work-at-home program is appropriate for your circumstances, and whether it is legitimate.
You also might want to check out the company with your local consumer protection agency, State Attorney General and the Better Business Bureau, not only where the company is located, but also where you live. These organizations can tell you whether they have received complaints about the work-at-home program that interests you. But be wary: the absence of complaints doesn't necessarily mean the company is legitimate. Unscrupulous companies may settle complaints, change their names or move to avoid detection.