| rt --> | | | | domain of work, I am sure you will be able to judge |
| One misconception about free work at home | | | | offers by this yardstick rather clearly. |
| assembly jobs needs immediate sorting out - That | | | | Then, we also have the issue of the turnaround time |
| they are absolutely free of charge. When you browse | | | | of the work. If your company sends you a lot of |
| through different assembling opportunities, you would | | | | material and expects you to wrap up a work in a few |
| realize that they are not free after all. Some of them | | | | days, it is a reasonable demand. On the other hand, |
| would require you to invest some money, at the start | | | | companies asking people to make a molehill out of an |
| at least. And then, there are some assembling jobs | | | | ant, literally speaking, can be considered unreasonable |
| that would need you to invest money at every stage | | | | to the extreme. |
| of your work. | | | | Simply put, your success in the free work at home |
| How much you should invest depends entirely on the | | | | assembly jobs primarily hinges on three factors - |
| support given by the company. If the company | | | | 1) How well you have understood the job |
| decides to send you bare bones stuff and asks you to | | | | specifications, |
| make wonders out of it, then you might as well look | | | | 2) How skilled you are in doing the job and |
| elsewhere because this would require a lot of time and | | | | 3) How much support is the company willing to extend |
| money. Having some amount of knowledge on the | | | | to you. |