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| *Ostroff, Fair and Company>>>Marketing & Sales |
How can I distinguish which "online jobs" are legitimate? |
I am interested in supplementing my income and do not want to get another job outside my home because I'm a parent. Any company that asks you for money up front is not legitimate. They are making most of their cash off new sales recruits. Think about it this way... If you applied for a job at McDonald's, they would NEVER ask you to pay them for the opportunity to work there. Most of the reponses you'll receive on here will be spam. The links they provide are almost always referral links, meaning that person gets paid if YOU sign up! You're best bet is to get a regular job. If you don't want to do that, maybe you could sell on Ebay, clean homes (which actually pays very well), or consider other creative opportunities. Good luck! Source(s): A decade in sales. If your interested in making money with surveys and offers from a site that has paid me several times you can check this out: http://tinyurl.com/yvh9cw There are actually lot of ways to earn money from Internet. But I am going to explain you the 6 simple ways to earn money from net<!--You can work part time and earn money. Working from home these days are so simple.Please vist the site for more information. http://6moneytips.awardspace.com... Work from home and-->make money online. The Best Part Is that there is NO INVESTENT. Hope this helps you. Legitimate ones do not ask for fees You can get an online job without spending any fee as Home based customer service agent Writer Tutor Medical transcriptionist You can get links of online companies hiring online workers at www.jobzonline.blogspot.com |
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