Melanie Marie
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This last one was kinda tricky.
I would maybe give it a 50% success rate, only because I did try it once.
And once was enough.
For being a Work from Home job, it was pretty stressful. And just having to assemble small parts (usually crafty-type things like Christmas ornaments).. the job came with many, many rules. And requirements. And tools. 🛠️🧵🧷 Yes, it got worse and worse.
And you had to pay for all of the pieces and supplies upfront (classic mistake) before they sent you the job to complete.
There was a time limit, the pieces were very small, and there were many, many, pieces.
The tough part was sending the completed work back to the company in the hopes of them "approving" it. If it didn't pass quality control, even if the work you did matched the sample EXACTLY, guess what - you didn't get paid. Plus, you're out the $$ you sent for supplies.
The key here, was to find legit companies that weren't purposely looking for imagined errors so they wouldn't have to pay you. (Some were legit.)
Kind of like what we have to do today, working online.
Have you ever had a Get Paid to Assemble job? Do you remember when these were around?
Are they still around? They might be..
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I would maybe give it a 50% success rate, only because I did try it once.
And once was enough.
For being a Work from Home job, it was pretty stressful. And just having to assemble small parts (usually crafty-type things like Christmas ornaments).. the job came with many, many rules. And requirements. And tools. 🛠️🧵🧷 Yes, it got worse and worse.
And you had to pay for all of the pieces and supplies upfront (classic mistake) before they sent you the job to complete.
There was a time limit, the pieces were very small, and there were many, many, pieces.
The tough part was sending the completed work back to the company in the hopes of them "approving" it. If it didn't pass quality control, even if the work you did matched the sample EXACTLY, guess what - you didn't get paid. Plus, you're out the $$ you sent for supplies.
The key here, was to find legit companies that weren't purposely looking for imagined errors so they wouldn't have to pay you. (Some were legit.)
Kind of like what we have to do today, working online.
Have you ever had a Get Paid to Assemble job? Do you remember when these were around?
Are they still around? They might be..
View attachment 5120