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If you have question's that can't be answered on the FAQ page please submit your question. 

DOES IT TAKE A LONG TIME TO GET HIRED?

​First, getting hired doesn't happen overnight. It does take hard work and effort. You'll need a resume that includes all your accomplishments.

We offer the tools, and resources that will get you hired. We have already done the hard part for you, all you need to do is  APPLY, and start working.

WHAT QUALIFICATIONS WIII I NEED?

Most companies require that you have the following tools, skills and background: You must have internet and computer skills along with a fully functional equipped office to get hired.  Your resume should list all your accomplishments based on your skills and qualifications.

WHAT REQUIREMENTS ARE NEEDED TO WORK FROM HOME?

 

High Speed DSL, Cable or Wireless Internet Access. Private home office with iternet access and a desk/chair. Home phone with voicemail.

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WHO WILL I BE WORKING FOR?

 

We research all types of employers and they come from all types of businesses. Some are independent contractors and others are small business owners, and hundreds of other professionals foutune 500 corporations.

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Do you have a home office located in the US?

 

This  is a home business, and I run my business from my home in Texas. If you need the address please email.  For safety reasons I choose not to share this information.

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HOW DO I GET PAID?

 

Many posted positions are full/part time/project based work. We post jobs that offer an hourly rate. This will also depend on the employer and the salary set for each job or project posting.

You will be paid directly from the employer (not 2 Work Online) either via check, direct deposit or a third party organization such as Paypal.

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I AM NOT RECEIVING EMAIL ABOUT JOBS.

 

Make sure that you check your Junk Mail/Spam. Just because you can receive mail from your personal contacts does NOT mean you can receive it from our clients.

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HOW DO I GET STARTED?

 

First, you must REGISTER with 2 Work Online. Since you are already at our site, just Click Here and get started today! Once you are register you can start searching work projects immediately.

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Do Your Jobs Require A Credit Score Above 600 To Get Hired?

 

We do have jobs that require a credit score above 600. But, not all jobs. In fact, we have less jobs has this requirement. So, yes, you will be able to find jobs without having a credit check done in order to get a position working from home.

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Is Your Company A Scam?

 

Especially with work from home scams, the numbers are growing everyday, and no one wants to be a victim. I started this service to help eliminate the worry of being scammed. I truly am in the business of helping people find real work from home jobs. I can tell you first hand that I can't please everyone, but I have never scammed anyone. I am honest and up front with my services, and I work very hard to provide a service that can help people avoid scams. I don't charge a monthly fee. The one-time cost covers my services for maintaining the website, searching and posting these jobs daily. This also includes working one on one with each of my customers. As you can see its the customer who is getting the better deal.

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Do I have to find my own jobs?

 

No, all jobs have already been researched. All you need to do is read over the jobs that we have researched and posted daily, and apply to the jobs/positions that best fits with what you are looking for.

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Will you charge me at any time in the future?

 

No. We only charge you once to become a member. You will receive all future updates and membership benefits for free.

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Why Is There A Charge?

 

I am truly am in the business of helping people find real work from home jobs. I can tell you first hand that I can't please everyone, but I have never scammed anyone. I am honest and up front with my services, and I work very hard to provide a service that can help people avoid scams.

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Since this is a service I do charge a one-time fee of $14.95. Yes, people can take the time a research these jobs on their own, and not pay anything. But I do have almost 10 years experience in work from home jobs, and a connection that allows me to find positions with major companies that can be hard to find without the right resources.

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The one-time cost covers my services for maintaining the website, and searching and posting these jobs daily. This also includes working one on one with each of my customers. Plus, unlike other work from home sites I don't charge a monthly fee. As you can see it's the customer is getting a great deal.

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Can you deduct my membership fee from my paycheck?

 

We require the fee upfront. We are not an employer, so you are not paying for a job. You are paying to access our membership area which will provide you with many types of work at home jobs and ways to make money. This fee is required for us to continue maintaining our database for members. You are also not paid by us, so we can't deduct it from any paychecks.

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Why do I have to pay to become a member?

 

It takes time and money to maintain such a database as well as provide members with customer support. We are unable to offer such a large resource for free. Also, because we are charging for our services, you can be sure you will only receive the highest quality services, along with regular updates and reliable jobs.

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BBB & Work From Home Sites

 

Because there are so many work at home scams out there people have become very wary of all work from home opportunities. They don't know who to believe or trust. Most work at home websites and consumer protection agencies tend to agree that "The Better Business Bureau" is a good place to do your research before considering a work at home opportunity especially if it involves a fee. However please keep in mind that because a company isn't listed in the BBB doesn't mean it's a scam or should be avoided. Being a member of the BBB is expensive and not every company is going to dish out the fees to join. Some of them actually prefer to spend the money on serving their customers or audience. Furtermore there was a time where the BBB didn't allow online businesses to refer to their membership with the BBB!  So don't hold not being listed in the BBB against a company. Keep the bigger picture in mind and cross reference other resources.

BBB Complaints Don't Mean Jack!
Look,  we all know in the work at home world there are more shady people than there are honest. But  contrary to popular belief, having a few complaints in a BBB report doesn't equate to a guilty verdict. Any company that has been around for a long time will have some complaints. Do a BBB search on some major companies such as PEPSI, DELL, Microsoft, etc and I guarantee you'll find dirt on all of them. What work at home seekers should be concerned with is how complaints are resolved, if at all. That's really the telling aspect in the Better Business Bureau report. Take the time to really read through the whole report. Don't make assumptions! Sometimes people whine for the sake of whining but then there are other times where you can see a clear pattern. When you do see that in a BBB report then you should probably run for the hills!

Cross Reference Your Sources
Personally I don't look to one source for my information. I like reading what others have said about a company by doing a Google search with the name of the company + the keyword scam. For example: WorkAtHomeCareers.com + Scams. This way I can read what other people are saying and then compare that with what I find at the BBB if there is a report available. So my final thoughts are that Yes the BBB is a great resource for scam prevention and avoiding work at home rip offs. But use your common sense when reading these reports and keep the points I made in this article in mind. You'll have a far more educated and accurate view of a company if you follow my advice.

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