Discover How I Work At Home Typing & You Can Too!

When I was in high-school I always dreamt of working at home typing. So like many of you I searched the Internet in the hopes of finding that elusive work at home typist job. Little did I know that it was virtually impossible. Consequently in my desperation I fell into one of the many work at home typing scams and lost $50! Back in the days that was a lot of money to me. Actually, that's still a hefty amount to me! lol The one major thing that came of that experience is that it lead me to eventually create my own work at home websites . It's why you're reading this now. But prior to doing that, I figured out how I could create my own typing work at home job and it was purely by accident. Here's how it all came about. Be patient it may help you as well.

My mom worked in a hospital. As her job began to transition more into using computers , she would often take additional time out to study the programs she was required to learn. The hospital she worked in had it's own medical library. I was bribed by mom into going to the medical library with her because she said I could use their computers which were very fast and had high speed Internet connection. Most young adults need money or video games as a motivation but I was a geek at heart so computers were just as a good to me.

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HomeJobStop.com Review – Scam or The Real Deal?

Anyone who has searched for work at home for more than an hour can tell you how difficult this task can be. The process in itself is a full time job! If it's not fending off scammers for your hard earned money then it's battling hours of eye ball blinding scanning of job sites that hide legitimate work at home jobs like an Easter egg!

Been there and done that! It's the reason I created Work At Home Careers and Work At Home No Scams. In most cases, Work At Home websites tend to do all the leg work for you. You just need to visit and apply. As much as we want to do this out of the kindness of our hearts, baby girl needs a new pair of shoes and food to eat. So this has left many work at home website owners supplementing the legitimate work at home jobs we find with dreaded advertisements.

I'm sure you've visited your favorite work from home website and run into ads asking you for your hard money and wondered, "What the F! I thought this was the free and legitimate website everyone is raving about!" The reality is that yes your friendly neighborhood work at home website is free to use. But it means we have to share our website page space with advertisers the same way network TV does with commercials. Is it a necessary evil? Not really. Here's where HomeJobStop.com comes in.

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Top 5 Work At Home Scams of 2007

The following are common work from home scams that I ran into in 2007. Some of the scams listed below are timeless and have been around since the late 90's, some are new and some are just re-vamped 2.0 versions of old scams. In either case you should avoid these scams in 2008, as I'm betting they will be around in 2008 as well. You've been warned! Happy New Year!

1. Payment Processor & Wire Transfer Scam:
A company claiming to represent countries outside the U.S. needs you to cash check or wire money on behalf of their international clients who can't cash these checks for some elaborate reason. You're allowed to keep a portion of the check cashed. Long story short, you get screwed. Your bank may drop you like a hot potato or you may get a phone call from the feds like I did when falling for this one.

2. Typing and Data Entry Work At Home Scams:
There are so many variations of this scam.

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