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I am just stopping by your page to say welcome to Workspace. Ever since I’ve been here, I have received nothing but support and great advice and information about working from home. I hope you find the same. Feel free to stop by my page and comment and you may also add me as a friend if you like. Anyway, enjoy your stay. Best Wishes, Karen.
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I would also appreciate it if you could leave me a comment and let me know you stopped by.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
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While it is true that there are MANY scams out there that ask for money up front, this is my personal experience...LiveOps and the call center jobs advertised here are legitimate. The up front money is to purchase your headsets, voip line, and things you need to sork from home. I believe there is also a fee for application and testing. You are then hired as an independent contractor and work from home, but there is no guarantee that you will get hired. And it takes a LONG time sometimes to hear if they are going to hire you or not. The jobs themselves are legitimate, but you take a risk in applying.
Nannette
I know how frustrating things must feel right now. It's completely normal for there to be up front costs on any of the call center jobs listed on this site...and there are lots of them. Most people eventually are very happy with their positions, but it takes time and it also does take up front money. It doesn't seem to fair, I know.
With your fibromyalgia, are you able to do reflexology at all? There are ways to perform the treatment and not overwork your hands and arms. Did you know about that? Maybe having a small practice in your home could work for you.
Almost all of the network marketing businesses have up front costs as well, and to be honest, there are not many ways to start a business with no up front capital.
I see that you live in Texas, but this website...www.get2work.me , is a site that I put together for people in the Denver area who are looking for jobs. Just go through the site and pay attention to the "Networking Groups and Links" link. There is a HUGE list of potential employers, and many are nationwide.
Also, look in your area for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Regional Employment Office. There is an amazing service that my church offers to help people find jobs. If you can't find it, message me back and I will try to help you find on ein your area, if there is one. There should be one not too far away. You can also go to www.ldsjobs.org and see if anything is listed there.
Let me know how it goes, and stay in touch! Andon the fibromyalgia condition, an oil called Pan-Away by Young Living Essential Oils works wonders!
Nannette