Something For Nothing - I Think Not!
What’s up with all the work at home opportunities that claim there’s no work involved? If there’s no work to be done, then why does the company need you? I must say that if I had a company and didn’t need someone to help do the work, I’m certainly not going to be paying them for not doing anything. I especially love the opportunities that require a 1 time investment that will pay you over and over again with no work involved. One time payment of $20.00 will earn you $1,000.00 over and over again while you relax on the beach, no referring, no selling, etc, etc. Sounds nice doesn’t it… Except for the ending part where you never make a dime and the company has your nonrefundable investment, or perhaps the investment is supposed to be refundable, but good luck actually getting it back. It’s about as likely as driving up to a bank and trying to trade $20s for $100s.
You can always tell these kinds of things when opportunities try and make a great thing even better. There are some great aspects to working at home that make it better than any public job. Examples are:
I am sure you can add hundreds or even thousands more reasons, but those are just a few off the top of my head. With reasons like that, why would you need to make it better by saying there’s no work involved. Of course there’s going to be some work involved, else there’s no money being generated, and there has to be money coming in from somewhere if you enjoy things like food, electricity, water, internet, telephone, etc. In my case, my work involves things like reading email, visiting sites, clicking ads, referring people to programs, coming up with ways to help them and myself maximize our earnings, weeding out the non-paying scam programs, and adding new products to my website as well as general site maintenance. It’s not hard work, but it is work, and if I am relaxing on a beach somewhere, it’s not getting done. So, there is work involved with working at home, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing.
Storm Dragon
Marketing Pond can help you earn free money
You can always tell these kinds of things when opportunities try and make a great thing even better. There are some great aspects to working at home that make it better than any public job. Examples are:
- Work your own schedule, not someone else’s.
- Want a day off, take it and don’t worry about getting fired, cause you’re the boss.
- Save gas by not driving to work, you’re already there.
- Spend more time with your kids, after all, they’re already at work with you.
I am sure you can add hundreds or even thousands more reasons, but those are just a few off the top of my head. With reasons like that, why would you need to make it better by saying there’s no work involved. Of course there’s going to be some work involved, else there’s no money being generated, and there has to be money coming in from somewhere if you enjoy things like food, electricity, water, internet, telephone, etc. In my case, my work involves things like reading email, visiting sites, clicking ads, referring people to programs, coming up with ways to help them and myself maximize our earnings, weeding out the non-paying scam programs, and adding new products to my website as well as general site maintenance. It’s not hard work, but it is work, and if I am relaxing on a beach somewhere, it’s not getting done. So, there is work involved with working at home, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing.
Storm Dragon
Marketing Pond can help you earn free money

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