Wouldn't you just love to roll out of bed, grab a cup of Joe and head to the office in your pajamas? According to a variety of sources, there are anywhere from 2 million to as many as 40 million workers who telecommute for at least part of their work week.
Telecommuting will become a mainstay in Corporate America. The number of teleworkers will hit 14 million by 2009.
Legitimate telecommuting jobs will NEVER require a fee. Don't fall for clever language that some of the scams use, like the assertion that they have to charge money so they'll know you are "serious" about working from home, or trying to pass it off as an "administrative fee". Real companies that hire telecommuters won't ask for money from their applicants.
Quite a few opportunities listed through out Telecommuting Resources will pay you through Paypal or Alert Pay. This ensures quicker payment for your services. We suggest the first step you take is signing up for a Paypal and/or Alert Pay account. PayPal or Alert Pay doesn’t expose or sell your financial information to merchants and is free to open a new account.

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