Protecting Yourself from Work-At-Home Job Scams
By Megan Freed, published May 09, 2006
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Anyone who’s done research on finding work-at-home jobs knows, without a doubt, that if it sounds too good to be true, it is too good to be true. Having done quite a bit of research on this topic myself, I’ve found a couple of websites that are filled to the brim with information on work-at-home jobs (www.wahm.com and www.mommyjobs.com). These sites are perfect for anyone looking to work from home. They offer valuable resources on finding work-at-home jobs, especially on how to determine if a job is a scam or if it is legitimate. The first thing you will learn on both of these websites is, Never pay an employer to work for them, they should be paying you! Now, this is for work-at-home jobs, but if you’re looking to start up a work-at-home business you more than likely will have to pay some kind of minimal cost up front.
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