Help Finding Work at Home Opportunities
From OpportunityWorld.com”
During my four years of working from home I have learned a lot about where to find work, how to find work, what is actually work and what is a business. With so much to learn, it can be difficult to know where to begin. That is why I came up with these 10 tips.
1. Never pay for a job. You should not have to pay someone just for the opportunity to work for or with them. This does not mean it doesn’t cost anything to start working from home, it may — depending on equipment and other items you need to do the job, such as software, background checks or becoming incorporated. If you are ever confused about an expense, however, ask the company directly for an explanation and check the company out at the Better Business Bureau or Ripoff Report (www.ripoffreport.com).
2. Ask people you know, or local companies, if they use work-at-home contractors (people paid to work, but not considered employees) or if they would hire people to work from home. You may even be able to ask your own boss if you are working outside the home as well.
3. Keep track of whom you contact, whom you speak to, when you applied, and similar information. This way, you can keep track of where, and if, you have applications pending with different companies.





