I barely get to drive my SUV cause its so freakin expensive, everyone's raising their prices for absolutely anything, and I've been job searching for months without any luck. This is how I...
The office vehicle did not pick up an employee from the Production Department. So the Production Manager sent an email to the Administration Manager informing him about the lapse and marked a cc to ...
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I keep hearing from some people and the media that Wal-Mart is so evil. I'm rather curious... Additional Details Let's stop whining about China already! I see almost everything ...
yeah most are hoax. They either take your money and redirect you to some poorly made free site where you could have joined already. I personally joined "typers wanted" I found it at http://www.squidoo.com/typingathome . That site has a lot of information and helped me learn about what I was getting into. Oh and has a list of the scam companies.
woman's stride
Most companies are a hoax. If you want to see if they're in good standing check with BBB or Bad Business Report a.k.a, ripoffreport.com. There are some legitimate companies such as Alpine Access, and virtual assistants.com (approved by BBB) Virtual Assistants do charge a small fee for their job listings . You need to have some skills other than data entry to work for them. Also check jobs on genuinejobs.com. No jobs listed are supposed to charge you cash for employment at genuine jobs. Liveops is for at home operator jobs.
bdancer222
Even the handful of legitimate sites have very long waiting lists. Even if you make it to the top of the list, you won't get enough assignments to make a living.