Q:  Hi, Vivian.  What’s new this week?

A:  This week I decided to focus on trying the internet. I get so many emails about how I can make so much money just by sitting at my computer and making my own hours, I thought to myself, what the heck, why not give it a try. So far it’s cost me over $80 and I’ve had to fill out so many survery’s about this and that, it’s not funny! I’ve also been asked if I want to try this and that product. None of which I’m interested in. I just want a job.  

Q:  Our experience here at JOBDIG is that most of these are just scams.

A:  I’m telling you, I knew somewhere deep down, I knew there was a catch. I’ve already gotten phone calls to from some of the places that I had either had no choice to go further or just stop, when I wanted more information. Like wanting to go to Orlando when I don’t have the money for a trip at this time or anytime in the near future. Another was for winning a Cadilliac Esalade! They wanted to know if I made $45,000 this year. If I did, would I be wanting a job on the internet? Then again, I supposed some people do. But when I told the person on the other end of then line that I didn’t, she said that I was still in the final drawing. I could win smaller gifts, like gift certificates to eat at places like the Olive Garden or some other place.

Q:  Yeah, these rip off jobseekers when they are at their most vulnerable.  My favorite scam one is the one from the postal group, who sell jobseekers postal service job apps.  What a rip off!

A:  It’s all just a scam to get my money. I don’t think that I’ll ever get any information about to make money online. It’s a costly lesson, but it was worth a shot. I type fast and with my medical history, I would rather be at home making a living on my terms. The longer I live, the more I learn.