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You have probably seen ads for work at home opportunities, or you may have thought that you would like to find a job that will allow you to work from home. If this seems like something you would like to try, here are a few resources that can help you learn more about working from home and searching for legitimate opportunities:
About.com: Personality of a Work at Home Mom - Is working from home right for you? Things to consider even for those who are not parents. About.com: Real Work at Home Jobs The Riley Guide: Telecommuting & Work-At-Home Bankrate.com: 10 Best (And Real) Work-at-Home Jobs Wall Street Journal: The Five-Second Commute
It is important to be careful, however, to make sure you are not falling prey to a scam. The following sites and articles can help you learn to recognize and avoid job scams:
Bobbear.com: Money Laundering and Reshipping Fraud Federal Trade Commission: Work at Home and Job Hunting/Job Scams Wall Street Journal: Criminals Prey on the Unemployed The Washington Post: Security Fix - 'Money Mule' Recruitment Network Exposed and more blog posts on money mules
Also see previous blog post Protecting Your Identity While Job Hunting Online for more information.
In addition to these online resources, the library has the following books about working from home:
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