| When you are searching for at home jobs, you will find | | | | the job. The tools required are usually household items |
| work at home assembly jobs everywhere. They are | | | | such as scissors, sewing needles, glue guns, or |
| in magazines, newspapers and on the Internet. They | | | | screwdrivers. When the work is received and |
| sound fun and easy and promise you lots of money | | | | reviewed, you are paid for your work. The amount |
| for your efforts. And some of that is true; there are | | | | you make depends on how many items you complete. |
| great projects and you can make money. However, | | | | While there are free at home assembly jobs, some |
| you need to choose carefully because some of the | | | | legitimate companies may require upfront money, so |
| companies are not reputable. | | | | the only way to be certain the company you are |
| For every legitimate job listing, there are also listings by | | | | dealing with is legitimate is to do research. A reputable |
| people ready to take advantage of you. They may | | | | company will list a physical address not just a website |
| ask for a large amount of money up front, which they | | | | or post office box; and they often list the retailers or |
| guarantee you will double or triple on your first job. It's | | | | distributors they supply. If you are still uncertain, contact |
| really not that easy. Some companies will send out | | | | the Better Business Bureau, they may have more |
| free trial packets of supplies or unfinished work, which | | | | information. |
| contain patterns or instructions on how to complete | | | | |