How do I find people looking to work at home with real company???

I know there are tons of people that could benefit from both the benefits of my business and being able to work at home with a company that has been around this long but how do I find people?  It is a real opportunity but people are so leary to try anything. It offers two options, either you can work it as a home business (http://www.IBOPlus.com/KatyK) or just get benefits for your family (http://www.MyBenefitsPlus.com/KatyK).


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I know s few people that has done the work at home. There are problems with that. Make sure you get lots of info on the compunies. Alot of those componies just want your money. all the ones that ask for money up front are scams. Don't by into it. I care for alot of people and I don't want the same thing to happen to you as it happened to a few of my friends. Sorry if I did'nt answer your question fully but please becarefull

 

If this is herbal life, or Angel Steven's process rebates at home?  It did not work for me I had to pay over $200.00 on each and guess what did not work out at all If this is not one of these where do we sign up.  I agree with godly girl if you have to pay up front then its just to good to be true...

 
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THIS PERSON IS USING YEDDA AS A FREE WAY TO ADVERTISE AN AT-HOME BUSINESS.

S/he wants people to work for the business, s/he is NOT asking questions about a business s/he wants to work for.

It may be a legitimate (work at home) business, and it may not. Caveat Emptor (LET THE BUYER BEWARE)!

 

I have a work from home business that is changing the lives of people all over the country fully endorsed by the US Chamber of Commerece. Check it at www.prepaidlegal.com/hub/mscleaningservice

 

From my personal experience, you get out of your home business whatever you put in.  So if you put no effort whatsoever into your home business or any other aspect of your life, why do you expect to get anything of worth out - NOTHING IN = NOTHING OUT!!!! 

We work soooo hard in our 9-5 jobs, but we are sooo afraid to put a percentage of that effort into something of our own.  Owning your own business is not a get rich quick scam. 

 

Hi if your looking for some legitimate work at home there is a site where you bid on the projects i have used them numerous times with no problem and they have everything from IT to data entry.  It free to sign up (should never have to pay to get work) and they give you 15 bids per month with the free sign up every month.

I included the link here feel free to check it out i know it helped me alot !!

 

 

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