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Looking for "Work from Home" SitesAngie from Indianapolis, IN Feedback About This Post:RE: Looking for "Work from Home" Sites
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I work at www.westathome.com very legit and cost nothing, it does however take about 2-3 months to get through the hiring process. Post by mlr1977 RE: Looking for "Work from Home" Sites
www.wahm.com, www.workplacelikehome.com, are two sites to get information about various jobs. There is tremendous support on both sites if you have questions about a job. http://workathomemafia.proboards.com/ is the best site I have ever frequented on this subject. Register and have fun, meet others who work from home and love it and do earn a living that is reasonable. Post by Bookeesmom RE: Looking for "Work from Home" SitesAll these work from home ads are scams. Yesterday I saw an ad in the paper "earn $7.00 per envelope stuffing envelopes." I suppose someone will fall for the scam. Another is assemby products at home. You have to buy into the program but they never accept your made at home product. Claim is it does't measure up to their standards. So you are left holding the bag. Out a bunch of bucks. Post By Harry (Guest Post) |
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