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Finding the Right Home Based Employment
from:Opportunities for home based employment are now on the rise providing attractive benefits for a lot of people searching for a new job. A lot of mothers and students are the most likely types who seek for home based employment simply because it would be more convenient on their status or situation.
As of 2000, in the United States alone, there are over 4 million employees who are engaged in home based employment. In fact the statistics are increasing each year. That is why home based employment scams are also on the rise. Even though there are a lot of companies that truly offer home based employment, there are also a growing number of offers that are just too good to be true. If you have heard of those advertisements like “Earn thousands of dollars a day just by working at home,” then chances are it’s one of those home based employment scams spreading throughout the internet world today.
Now learn how you can detect a genuine home based employment from a bogus one. First, know that you cannot distinguish one from where it is being advertised. These offers can be posted in newspapers. The offer can be sent through email. Some would even call you on the phone while other offers come in the mail with impressive brochures and business letters. Remember, the package that comes with the offer is not a basis of it being a genuine and legal home based employment.
In general, you can categorize home based employment into two types. First type is you are being employed by a company, and the second is you start up your own business like a franchise of another company. Second thing to consider distinguishing a scam is this. If you are being employed, is your employer hiring you without any interview or even getting your resume? Do they get personal information like bank account including credit cards? If this is the case, research on the company before giving out any personal information. You’ll find a lot of helpful sites today that lists down the different types of home based employment scams. At the same time, get the name of the company and search it online. Go to their website and see what information you can get. Verify the contact numbers and addresses. If they are affiliated with other companies, verify those too.
Now if you are responding to home based employment that lets you start your own home based business, your contact should be able to lay out the whole business plan precisely and clearly. If that person cannot clearly explain to you how the business goes, then it’s most likely a scam. At the same time, if they promise you a profit that’s too good to be true, beware. Businesses, whether home-based or not, are all the same. You have to strive hard to make profits.
Home Health Aid Employment News
McCormick Foundation and Chicago Tribune Support Career-Path Employment - MarketWatch (press release)
McCormick Foundation and Chicago Tribune Support Career-Path Employment MarketWatch (press release) Jewish Vocational Service and Employment Center will receive $20000 for the Healthcare Adult Basic Education Bridge, a new program to prepare low income adults with limited work skills to enter a home health aide certificate-based job training program. |
Job fair hires dozens for health-services field - Vineland Daily Journal
Job fair hires dozens for health-services field Vineland Daily Journal “They're the ones that need help,” he said. Sudler, who was hired Tuesday, said she has worked as a nurse's aide and home health aide and currently is studying to become a nurse. A job with MENTOR would be until she gets that degree, she said. |
Monmouth vo-tech medical students see no problem finding jobs - Asbury Park Press
Monmouth vo-tech medical students see no problem finding jobs Asbury Park Press BY THE NUMBERS The Level 2 Home Health Aide class offered by the Monmouth County Vocational School District here may have one of the smallest enrollments at the school but it has a big future. Take Jessica Visconi. The 18-year-old from Colts Neck ... |
EDITORIAL: Change is good; bureaucracy is not - Glens Falls Post-Star
EDITORIAL: Change is good; bureaucracy is not Glens Falls Post-Star Home health aides who work for agencies funded by Medicare or Medicaid must meet minimum standards of preparation, which include 75 hours of training plus 16 hours of supervised work, and group home workers should have at least as much training. |
Caregiving jobs are where growth is - Poughkeepsie Journal
Caregiving jobs are where growth is Poughkeepsie Journal Mary Rice, a home health aide with Health Quest Homecare, right, and Anna Warriner, 90, pose for a portrait Thursday, March 15, 2012, in Warriner's home in the Town of Poughkeepsie. / Karl Rabe Mary Rice, a home health aide with Health Quest Homecare, ... |

