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Work-at-Home Do's & Don'ts

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WORK-AT-HOME DO'S & DON'TS

  • Do not EVER pay for a job lead.
  • If it sounds too good to be true. It's a SCAM.
  • Learn Self-Motivation.
  • Know your Limits and Skill Set Before Accepting a Job.
  • Online-Jobs are Categorized as Independent Contractor Positions.
  • You are the Only Law. Protect Yourself. No One Else Has Your Back.
  • Think Smart and Rational. Don't get carried away in Sales Pitches. Blinding you to feed you lies is An all too true internet occurrence.
  • Commission Based Jobs are not for MOST People.
  • Freelancer Jobs can be Tricky. Only do work when the Cash is in Escrow and the Employer seems Legit.
  • An employer wanting to test your skills for an interview or an Hour is OK. Working a week in No-Pay training is NOT.
  • Other sites say NOT to do Chores or handle daily life during small down times or take time for yourself but as for Me, I do chores and other tasks with ease. I find the day goes by quicker and when I'm off work I'm not working on my house, folding clothes, etc,...real parents chose the job to be at home. Sitting in 1 spot for 2-3 hours is not fun and if you need focus quickly remember to be doing tasks you can drop in a seconds notice.
  • Working online jobs start out with entry-level tasks. If you want more out of your online work experience learn more. I picked up website-building and SEO as a hobby.
  • Do not ever underestimate your potential. Working online can be terrifying at first but learn a new function, task, app tool, everyday. Find some untapped field that looks and sounds fun. Research it.
  • And if all else fails I'm here for you on a personal level. My credentials will be in the about page for any questions or concerns you have. Anything at all. I'm here to help. Email me anything. Online jobs are my passion and helping others is always a blessing.
  • And for everything you do, do it to the fullest. Your life is only boxed in by your own imagination. Do

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