The jobs offered aren't going to put any money in your pocket - if you apply it will put your money in the pocket of someone else.

ID theft screenBy Staff

January 30th, 2017

BURLINGTON, ON

 

They don’t stop – usually a couple a day. Some are so far-fetched that they get totally ignored. Others are a little more imaginative and inventive and for the unwary you could get caught.

Google ad a scam

If it sounds to good to be true – it probably isn’t true.

The most recent one that was different was the offer of a job by either Google or Facebook.

Maybe it could be true, wouldn’t hurt to check it out would it?

And should you decide to “check it out” you have begun the process of letting the hook get set in your mouth while someone tries to reel you in.
And if they reel you in – it will prove to be very painful financially.

Beware:

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1 comment to The jobs offered aren’t going to put any money in your pocket – if you apply it will put your money in the pocket of someone else.

  • David Fenton

    I blame our so called teachers, they don’t teach young people how to succeed.
    I personally have struggled with a learning disability all my life.
    The popular reasons for kids failing in school is to give them a label, P.T.E.S.X.Y.Z or some such thing.
    My dad told me I had I.D.I.O.T. syndrome and to get on with it.
    I have strived all my life to be successful and have owned many businesses.
    I have just sold my business that provided for me and my family for the last twenty years and am looking to move forward.
    If I can figure this out why can’t they.