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Because of the flexibility it provides to one's schedule, jobs that allow people to work from home are certainly coveted. If given the choice to either work in a confined cubicle where co-workers can see your every move, versus working in your sweatpants in a laid-back environment, who wouldn't choose the latter? Unfortunately, there are a lot of vultures out there who, knowing the allure of working at home, use it as an opportunity to prey on job seekers. Check out this educational infographic about work at home scams:
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Wow! Even I'm surprised that the US work-at-home industry is bigger than higher education!
BTW, props to Randy Krum at www.coolinfographics.com for visualizing this data for us!
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