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Assembly and Seamstress Gigs Are NOT Legitimate Work at Home Jobs!

If you’re looking for legitimate work at home jobs, please bypass assembly and seamstress jobs. They are among the oldest work from home opportunities advertised, but you can do a lot better. And, while each and every one of them may not be a scam, most of them are.

For decades, I’ve heard of people losing time and money with these types of gigs. Pretty much, people work for hours on end assembling products or sewing different pieces only to be told that their work is sub-par and that they won’t be paid for their efforts. Trust me, you’re better than this.

Instead, take the time to assess your skills and find work that’s more suitable for you, personally. This quiz on working from home may help. Legitimate work at home jobs abound and we list plenty of them for you here. There’s really no need for you to fall for one of the oldest work at home scams in the book!

If you’ve been suckered by one of these, or similar, scams in the past, don’t beat yourself up too badly about it. Instead, learn from your mistake and join the crusade to warn others about the dangers of working from home. Continue your search for legitimate work at home jobs and continue to believe that you can find one. We’re here to help you as much as we can, so we hope you’ll listen to our advice and visit often.

In case you’re wondering what kinds of legitimate work at home jobs are available, take a look at a couple of our posts on the subject:

Work From Home Opportunities and Ideas

Legitimate Work From Home Jobs DO Exist

Finding a Work at Home Job

And don’t forget to check out our latest job leads!

One comment

  1. Kathy says:

    Seamstress and assembly jobs are not scams unless you have it shipped to you from a company that advertises on the web. Locally you can make a very good living doing this work. I personally worked for many years as a seamstress and was never once scammed.I worked for over 6 local manufacturers and all were good to me. To get these jobs you will need to call around to the manufacturers in your area and ask if they have home sewers. I ran a manufacturing work form home company out of my basement for over 20 years and the owner paid each and every one of them ever pay check. If you like this type of work don’t think you will not make it working from home. Call manufacturers near you and get in touch with a industrial sewing company to get a this of companies that have home sewers.

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