Friday, November 12, 2010

How do some people get to be fortunate enough to have work @ home jobs, & they don't help others get them?

I mean, even if it ISN'T a home-based business. I hear how some people work @ home. How can some people be lucky like that if 97% of work @ home offers are scams?



%26amp; for people who ARE successfully working from home, how come you can't tell anyone what you do %26amp; how you get access to such good job?



I thought with business, you're supposed to recruit people %26amp; help them, too.How do some people get to be fortunate enough to have work @ home jobs, %26amp; they don't help others get them?
Because nobody actually has those work-at-home jobs, and legitimate business owners want their staff to show up to the workplace every day.



The few people who do really work at home aren't just cruising the internet spamming message boards and posting AdWords. They're typing legal documents as a transcriptionist or paralegal, running their own home-based technical business or consultancy, or being brokers, bakers, etc. They have no use for a faraway home-based staff member who they're never going to meet.How do some people get to be fortunate enough to have work @ home jobs, %26amp; they don't help others get them?
I've worked as a medical transcriptionist since 1995, from home since 1998. As of 1999, I haven't met any of my employers in person or even lived in the same cities as the companies I've worked for. I'm also sick of people who get into this field just to work from home. Try farming.

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