Legitimate Work at Home Jobs
Posted on September 20th, 2008 in Work From Home | No Comments »
Legitimate work at home jobs? There was a time when you told others that you had a work at home job they looked at you as if you were from Mars. They probably also thought that you were a layabout and couldn’t hold a regular job. Perceptions are changing especially in light of the fact that many entrepreneurs earn very nice incomes that can surpass and executive’s salary.
Choosing a work at home business should not be a snap decision. Legitimate work at home means you will have to do what it takes to get your business off the ground and the biggest task will be to find your customers. You should thoroughly research your choice and have a good understanding of what will be required. Google is a great place to start.
Legitimate work at home jobs are out there, but they are few and far between. Most jobs that allow you to work at home require you to work in their place of business for a certain time period. Legitimate work at home jobs are available, if you know how and where to look. Check around your community and see if there are needs not being met.
A lot of times business opportunities are being mixed in with legitimate work at home jobs. Generally, network marketing schemes are the worst of them. Classic example; the so-called refund recovery business was big in 2003. The scammers offered to sell you software to track late and lost UPS and FedEx packages and assist the shippers’ customers in getting refunds. Remember, legitimate work at home job opportunities on the Internet do exist, you just have to sort out the good from the bad.
You would be surprised to know the types of work at home jobs being offered today. There are companies that hire Internet-based translators, editors and interpreters that work at home. Before you start a work at home venture, you should investigate several different online programs and companies to root out the legitimate ones from the fraudulent ones. Most legitimate companies offering these types of jobs do not advertise or, if they do, they usually provide details of the job and the company. If you do search through advertisements be sure to know how to spot work at home scams.
Jed Tooke
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