Most are probably not. However I do hear there are many companies that will hire at home call center reps.
I've linked to a page from Clark Howard, the syndicated radio consumer advocate. The site is of work at home sites that he believes are legit.
Good luck.
2007-08-31 04:17:27
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answered by Uncle Pennybags 7
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The Internet has simplified everything from shopping to banking and now even employment has been made easier because you can have a job online. That is right, as amazing as it sounds you can work from the comfort of your home, while travelingmore pre-screened home based employment opportunities than any other website. If you're interested in making money from home, this is certainly the website to check out!
2007-08-31 07:16:01
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answered by diana L 1
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How you can do it, is emigrate to India or China to get a job that has been off-shored there from America or Europe. Be careful, some of those jobs are becoming slave labor. You might not be able to keep your money.
Also, while you "make money" it is not much money. You can make more money at a fast food restaurant.
There are real on-line jobs.
There are also millions of scams for each one real job.
If you do not already know how to find the real jobs, then the odds are that anything you find will be a scam.
2007-08-31 07:08:27
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answered by Anonymous
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You won't find a job on line.
You will find advertisements that are confusing to you with the phrase "Work At Home" but it really means, you invest in a business package to own your own business that you build on your own.
These legitimate businesses require a work ethic, leadership skills, and the ability to stick with it until it eventually pays you. They are not designed for the "get rich quick" people who want something for nothing, and that is why there are also so many scams for people to pay fees for the promise of Internet jobs at the same time.
Scams include:
Data Entry
Stuffing Envelopes
Surveys
Pay to share your articles or knowledge
Pay to send resumes etc.
Jobs on the Internet are reserved for white collar workers who have earned the privilege of working from home for a company that they've been with in good standing for many years.
2007-08-31 05:46:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope...
Signs of a Work-at-Home Scamer
A Work-at-Home Scheme Promoter will:
* Never offer you regular salaried employment.
* Promise you huge profits and big part-time earnings.
* Use personal testimonials but never identify the person so that you could check with them.
* Require money for instructions or merchandise before telling you how the plan operates.
* Assure you of guaranteed markets and a huge demand for your handiwork.
* Tell you that no experience is necessary.
* Take your money and give you little or nothing in return except heartbreak and grief.
2007-08-31 04:18:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I am doing data entry at freelancing sites.
u can read this article to find more info
http://www.a1newspapers.com/Home-based-Jobs/Data-Entry-at-Home.html
2007-08-31 11:39:06
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answered by Anonymous
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