Wednesday, April 9, 2014

I want to work from home. How do I know which companies are legitimate? -

I am a mother of two and until recently I was a bartender. Two years ago I was involved in a car accident related to alcohol and was charged with a felony for my best friend getting hurt that was also in the car with me. So now I have a felony on my record and im afraid to get a degree in anything for the fear of wasting my time if im not able to get hired because of my felony. I am tired of the hours although the money was great and now I am on probation and my probation officer is telling me I can no longer bar tend or be around alcohol at all. So, I not only want to work from home but I honestly have no other choice in order to make somewhat what I made as a bartender. Does anyone work from home and what companies are legitimate and what should I look out for?

We can t answer this, we have no idea what yo our skills and education are.If you want a real job apply at real companies that have real openings for your profession. Explain in your cover letter that you want to work at your home office.

There are almost no legitimate work at home jobs.Rule #1) If there is a fee, it is a SCAM.Rule #2) When in doubt, see Rule #1.

Though your desire and aim are genuine, there are no genuine sites, to work from home. Try Google ad sense.

Simple. None are legit. I have no sympathy for drunk drivers, but good luck in your job search.

they will be registered with companies house?!

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