Commercial television, magazine ads and Internet sites indicate that working from home is easy. "If I can do it, you can too!" Says the actor paid or editor.
You've heard or read about the tricks a thousand times. Heck, I could probably recite word for word. Most of the key messages like this: The benefits of working from home are endless. Ranging from being readily available for their children to work in pajamas be able to take time off every time do not work you would like to live longer. If you're tired of that "something broke" paycheck, call us and all their dreams will really!
With so much hype, it is difficult to know who is telling the truth and who is simply out to get your hard earned money. Then, Where to contact for advice and who do you trust?
If it sounds too good to be true, it is! If "no experience necessary," I think not. You have to learn something, like medical terminology for a transcriber position, or you will learn about the company rules and procedures, addition to federal and state laws. If a company will not tell about their business until they attend a meeting, on foot. If the company is persistent and aggressive, get wary. If you feel uneasy about something, keep true to your instincts and look for something else. And never, ever pay someone to hire you to work outside the home. If you want to use their services, they should pay, not the reverse.
Oh, and cover all the tires, I promise that no work involved, which shall all, or that your downline will be provided for you, run as fast as you can in the opposite direction. Nothing in life is free. Everything takes work. And that includes have an Internet business.
SCAM LIST
Be sure to check out this handy list SCAM before venturing on your own:
1. Check the company interested with the Better Business Bureau http://www.betterbusinessbureau.com/
2. Check the company you are interested in the local Chamber of Commerce
3. Consult with organizations for fraud to see if there is any record of the above problems, and find out what the problems.
http://www.fraud.org
href = "http://scambusters.com"> http://scambusters.com
target = "_blank" href = "http://www.scamwatch.com"> http://www.scamwatch.com
http://www.fightidentitytheft.com
4. No become a paid employee or contractor.
5. Saying "no" to chain letters, stuffing envelopes, sending mass emails, projects mounting at home, 900 numbers, and get rich quick schemes that promise you tons of money.
6. Never send money to people who contact you from nothing to some services, request for help, or the business opportunity.
7. If you are looking for in a business opportunity, research the company before sending any money. Check out its mentoring program, training programs, products and services, company history, methods Pay what the average consultant earns the company, etc. It sounds very good for a company that say you can Earn $ 50,000 a year, only 20% of consultants Company earnings are higher. It is the 80% who want to know. What are you doing?
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About the Author:
Alyice Edrich is the editor of The Dabbling Mum®, a free parenting publication, and the author of several work from home e-books designed to help parents earn extra cash while spending more time with their children. To learn more, visit her at http://thedabblingmum.com/ebookstore
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