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« on: February 15, 2010, 06:35:06 pm »Message ID: 139747
There's several of them, but they are difficult to find, and most of the legitimate ones take some time, hard work, and patience to build up substantial income with, and that's why a lot of people fail at it. Also, most of them have a startup cost since you are almost always, according to the IRS, working on contract for that company. One the other hand, working from home via telecommuting is one of the fastest growing employment fields right now. I work for AmeriPlan, which has approximately 25,000 representatives in the nation, and 2 million customers. There are several others that are legitimate as well. Some of the legitimate ones only provide you with work during a few months out of the year, like if you are taking/making calls for a charity event.
Most will want you to get other people in on the "job" as well, and this doesn't necessarily mean it's a pyramid scheme. Pyramid schemes exist for the sole purpose of the people on top sucking the money out of the people at the bottom, while never actually providing a service to anyone (the customers being the "employees" all along).