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Posted by:

Jeanie

on July 26, 2006 at 09:09:59:

one it takes time to sort through the legitimate ones.

2. most require start up cost

2. most are not per hour they are per productivity. and work out to be less than Unemployment and eat away your time to do job searches. I have found west to be one of the best but does require 20-30 of unpaid training and specific computers, high speed internet and home phone, so you are talking fixed cost each month even if no work.

There are NOT jobs all over, in many places, yes there may be a 1,000 or even 5,000 jobs, but you have 20,000 plus laid off. so there are not really the jobs you think. It took my husband 6 months to find employment after his layoff. Gecko has posted the number of applications and rejection letters recieved.

Her DD and the issues with her ex got her fired from the paralegal job, hence the unemployment.




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