It seems like every couple of weeks, one of the message boards I’m on has someone looking for legitimate work at home (WAH-often adds a M for Mother, although opportunities aren’t limited to one sex) opportunities. These queries are especially high this time of year, when kids go back to school and the holidays are coming up. When your e-mail is flooded with rebate processing and data entry offers, how do you know who to trust? Good Morning America did a piece on this very topic. In fact, Tory Johnson, the person who did the feature has a new book on working at home called Will Work from Home which is available at Barnes and Nobles. For even more on WAH/WAHM opportunies, check out Helping Moms Connect.
Don’t be fooled by work at home scams!
August 26th, 2008 · 4 Comments
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4 responses so far ↓
1 jen // Aug 26, 2008 at 1:57 pm
Thanks for this! As a SAH Wanna Be I really enjoyed watching the clip & reading the article!! May have to get the book too!!
2 hedy // Aug 26, 2008 at 4:39 pm
Glad you liked it-I liked how the example person seemed to do her homework.
3 Acai Berry Power // Aug 27, 2008 at 2:40 am
Nice bog you have here. I pretty much lurk the internet when I’m bored and read all I can about the organic lifestyle, but I really liked you view on things. I’ll bookmark the site and subscribe to the feed!
4 ohiit // Aug 27, 2008 at 9:14 am
Yeah true indeed. That is the same reason why people should not be fooled. My articles also said the same reason why we should not fall to scams
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