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Posted by KC Morgan Jul 24, 2008 |
Some sites let you access a bank of jobs for free, while others ask that you complete an extra step. Maybe you have to register your e-mail address, maybe you have to bid on available projects. But maybe you’re asked to fork over a fee just to get a glimpse at a world of self employment possibility.
Should you sign up to search for work at home jobs?
Paying to Find Work at Home
Many sites boast thousands of jobs and opportunities, with plenty of employer contact information to help you get the ball rolling. There’s just one catch: you have to pay a membership fee and belong to the club before you can get a good look at the jobs that are offered. It’s tempting to take the bait, especially when work seems lean and the only gigs you can get are short-lived at best. Is it time to take that next step in your self employment, join a community and get a chance to peruse exclusive offers?
Should You Sign Up for Search?
It’s true that some job boards may have listings which are unavailable to others, and the only way you can access these opportunities is through the site in question. However, there is a great deal of competition on these sites and you’ll find the members are extremely serious about getting the work. If you can afford the expense and truly can find opportunities no other way, you may consider paying to find work at home.
In many cases, however, you can make do with free job boards and find self employment just as easily (and more cheaply) through this medium.