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Heather M
What is a reputable company where you can work from home?
Asked by Heather M
I am looking for a job where I can work from home, after work, and don't want to fall for a scam. Thanks a lot.

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Best Answer:
Hi, I found a good website which is an index for all legitimate jobs from home. There are jobs like "researchers, ad testers, writers, sales & customer service and more. No scams and none of the listed jobs charges any fees. Go to http://www.cjfj.net see ya chrisq

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www.agloco.com/r/BBBJ9612 go here and use that referral code and earn money right away
Answered by mensas

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I started lookking around and almost all the home business were scams or surveys that didn't really promise that much , but I finally found a home business where I am the boss and I can stay with my kids earning 500-5000 plus a month its up to me and I don't need hundreds of dollars to start just 1.00 to start so if your interested in owning your own business and working from home then contact me via e-mail or visit 1 of my websites.
Answered by costa_ricas_finest

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Telecommuting jobs can be done from home. Hope these job websites beneficial to you. http://www.usejob.com http://hotjobs.yahoo.com http://www.craigslist.org
Answered by Jeanne K

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I am about to have a baby, so I have been looking for a stay at home job for a while now, trying to avoid all of the scams out there! I finally found something that I'm interested in. I just started working for a pure, safe, and beneficial health and wellness company. They market things like makeup, skincare, weightloss, aromatherapy, and nutritional supplements. It is kinda like selling Mary Kay, except the products are way better, and with this company, you work with a team that you make up. And the money that people on your team make is added to what you make. So basically you get paid for what others also do. It is not a get rich scam, but with the right people you can make a lot of money. I know a girl that has been doing this for not even a year, and she makes 6 figures a year, if not more now. Email me if you have any questions. Lilgirl97@aol.com
Answered by Whitney E

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Hey I just wanted to share this with you... I think some of you could really benefit from this site. You can sign up, it's free... then you write articles, product reviews, poetry, etc... pretty much anything and they publish it on their site. If your content is good, companies will bid on it and as soon as you accept one of the offers they send money to you for your work. They bid anywhere from $3 and up and there is no minimum payout. It's worth checking out, if you like to write and make money it's definitely worth a look. :) You get $3.00 automatically when you refer a friend. Here is the link to sign up! http://www.associatedcontent.com/join.html?refer=37737 or Start discussions, ask questions, post photos... get paid! It's easy, it's just like you are doing here... I've been a member for 2 weeks and I've already made $40.67!! Yeah, you'll need an ikobo or paypal account to get paid. Check it out! http://www.mylot.com/?ref=iAlicia
Answered by luv2spm

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If you don't want to fall for a scam, the number one rule is NEVER PAY ANYONE TO APPLY FOR A JOB OR TO WORK FOR THEM. Never, Never, Never. If you like to do administrative work and are a self-starter, you can look into becoming a Virtual Assistant. As a Virtual Assistant myself, I can tell you a few things about this profession: First, you own your own business. You secure your own clients and provide the administrative support that they need. To consider this option, you should most definitely have strong computer and communication skills. Being a Virtual Assistant is not a get rich quick scheme. It takes dedication, hard work, and initiative to get your business off the ground. However, for those who are willing to invest their time and energy into it, it can pay off tremendously. If you are interested in becoming a Virtual Assitant but don't know where to start, you might want to hire an experienced Virtual Assistant to mentor you.
Answered by rt_va


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