You’ve seen them screaming at you on dubious websites and press releases: “Homeworkers Wanted! Earn $1000 dollars a week!” or “Be rich stuffing letters in envelopes! No experience needed.” For people who are gullible enough to bite into these bait, they will soon realize that their efforts will come into waste. Most of these things are work at home scams waiting to happen, they generally target people who is facing a tight job market and those who want an urgent source of income. These are people often fall into a trap because of the tempting offer to work at home with a no-brainer job description.
Work at Home Deadbeats: Be Careful of Who You Work For
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