1- Be careful with offers that claim to provide lists of companies hiring home workers. They may be legitimate, but there are a lot of scams out there too. The most important thing to remember is that you should NEVER have to pay someone to work for them.
The good news is, that there are more and more companies hiring telecommuters now

2- I have never personally seen any envelope stuffing "jobs" that weren't just fronts for trying to get other people to send in money to learn about stuffing envelopes, or perhaps offering something for sale at a price far beyond what's it worth. Again, if it sounds too good to be true, it is. Because if you really think about it logically, why would someone pay you several dollars per envelope to do such a simple job?

3- I haven't heard of any home assembly jobs that are legitimate. I'm not saying there are none out there, I just haven't heard about them. Typically, you pay a fee for materials, your first jobs may be accepted, then you pay for more materials and your following work is rejected as not being done correctly. Be careful with these "opportunities."

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