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by Moni Arora, Mon
Being paid while working from home sounds like the ultimate dream job, isn't it?

Imagine the following scenario:

- You wake up anytime of the date. There is no need to wake up early to prepare for work.

- You work in your pajamas and no longer have to don a business suit or suffer in high heels

- You just head to your work corner and say goodbye to rush hour traffic

- You work within the safe confines of your home and feel safe

With all of these in mind, work-at-home job opportunities are godsend to people who want to spend more time at home with their loved ones.

So, how can you protect yourself from work at home 'offers' that promise you the world and fail to deliver after you have done your part?

Deciding to work from home is a very big risk. For one, Internet deals can disappear in just a snap; hence, there is no job security. Payment modes for some work at home jobs are not always stable compared with a regular 8 to 5 office setting. While you might be lucky to work for companies that DO pay and deliver what they said when you were hired, there are companies that only want all the gains for themselves.

Here are some tips to help you weed out the bad from the good.

1. No legitimate and decent work at home job opportunity will ask you to pay them first before they give you work.

2. If the job will need training, you should be paid for the entire duration of the training. Again, you should not shell out a single cent.

3. You should know what kind of work you want to do before saying yes to every offer that comes in. This way, you specialize and don't have to balance unrelated workloads that are highly unrelated. Focusing on related themes will make it more profitable.

4. A real work at home job will ask about your work history and analyze your qualifications to do what they require. Be wary of opportunities that instantly tell you that you are hired without bothering to look at your resume.

5. Do not fall prey to sites that tell you that you can get rich quick if you work with them. While it is true that you can make thousands and millions off the Internet, there is no magic formula to make you a millionaire overnight. You will need to work your way up and any company that tells you otherwise is only trying to trick you.

Working from home sounds like heaven at first, but when you really get deep down into the economics of the entire business, you will need to spend time 'on the job'.

Just because you work at home doesn't mean you have the liberty to laze around whenever you want. After all, it's still called work because you will have to exert effort to rake in decent earnings.

Work at home scams are a problem for a very good reason: People consistently fall for them! Work at home scams are a booming business for those unscrupulous characters that like to feed off the hopes and dreams of those who want to work from home. By knowing a few simple tricks to avoid the scams, you can rest assured that your venture into work at home business will be a smooth one.

The biggest rule to avoid a work at home scam is this: If it appears too good to be true, it probably is. If you have a little nagging voice in the back of your mind that says this isn't legitimate, pay attention! Making big profits with little effort is not a reality in the work at home business, so if someone promises you the world for simply responding to their email, you know it's a fake.

Speaking of email, be cautious of responding to any unsolicited work at home opportunity presented to you through your email account. Many scams will try to hook you by offering free information on a work at home opportunity, and once they have your response, they will attempt to pull you in deeper with big promises and little white lies. Simply delete these emails - they aren't worth your time.

Know what you are dealing with. If you are being hired to recruit others to work for you, and you don't get paid until they do, that's a big red flag. If you are being asked to do this, you might as well open your own business and save yourself the grief of working for someone else! If you are being asked to sell something in order to make money for someone else, it's in your best interest to be a bit wary. Ask plenty of questions regarding how it is that you get paid, and make certain that you completely understand and are comfortable with the process before agreeing to become involved.

If anyone asks you to send them money in exchange for a work at home opportunity, avoid it like the plague! This is a scheme, and in most cases, it's a clear-cut case of fraud. If you do take advantage of this scam, you will probably be asked to place an ad like the one that you responded to, and offer information to someone else. This ends up in a vicious cycle that goes nowhere, but it could land you in some serious legal waters. Avoid these "envelope stuffing" schemes!

Finally, never be afraid to ask questions. A legitimate business will always welcome your questions and concerns, and will have viable answers. Be very wary of any business that refuses to spell everything out for you. If it's a legitimate business and not a work at home scam, you will know as soon as you begin to ask questions about customers and other employees. If they refuse to give you references, it's time to run the other way!

Work at home scams are very common, but you can avoid falling into their trap. Don't be sucked in by the promises of big money, and keep your common sense about you! Soon you will find a legitimate business that you will be happy to work with, and work at home scams will be a distant memory.

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Moni Arora has sinced written about articles on various topics from Web Development, Online Surveys and Work From Home. Moni Arora is a personal development trainer and an entrepreneur. For 12 years he has been helping people with their Natural Self Improvement and setting up businesses. To Find Your Dream Work-From-Home Job Without Getting Scammed,. Moni Arora's top article generates over 9900 views. to your Favourites.

Kimberly Clay has sinced written about articles on various topics from The Internet, Multi Level Marketing and Entrepreneurship. . Kimberly Clay's top article generates over 9900 views. to your Favourites.
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