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  • In the age of the Internet, almost anyone can do anything anywhere. Assembling items at home can be one of those things. Home assembly is quickly becoming a very lucrative business, and it is a great source of secondary income for anyone looking for extra cash.

    Where to Find Home Assembly Jobs: Part 1

    Unfortunately, due to the many scammers out there, it is quite difficult to find a legitimate work-at-home company. Studies show that 98% of work-at-home jobs are scams. The hot company currently is Christian Miniatures. Working for them involves buying their kit for $60, which you will receive back as soon as you return the miniature together. After assembling their kit, you will be refunded your $60, plus another amount, depending on the difficulty of the miniature. There is no limit to the number of kits you can do, so the cash possibilities are limitless.

    Where to Find Home Assembly Jobs: Part 2

    Another great way to find home assembly jobs is through advertising websites. These websites house 100s of companies looking for workers to assemble their products. A great example of a website is AssembleProducts.com. They have literally 100s of ads, all with a great money potential. Although almost all of them charge an upfront fee, you will be hard-pressed to find a company that does not.

    What Kind of Work You Can Do

    The amount of assembly jobs out there is endless; you can make keychains, bracelets, circuit boards (with the right training), book marks, Christmas ornaments, literally just about everything you can handle with your hands. Your best bet will be to find the companies with larger items, as these will be easier to make. Even if they charge less per item, you will be able to make more per hour.

    Home Assembly Scams

    The Internet is a great way to find good work, but it is also home to many scams. Thousands of people have been burned in work-at-home scams, and more and more get scammed everyday. Scams can make themselves appear like a legit company, and it is extremely difficult to distinguish the two. One way to try and prepare yourself for scams is to Google every company you may be interested in. More often than not, you will find a review that tells you whether or not this was a good buy. Remember: check before you buy.

    What to Do With Your Assembly Kit

    Once you receive your assembly kit, it may seem like something impossible to create. The cure to that is to thoroughly read the directions before touching any of the items involved in the assembly. Once you completely understand how to assemble your item, then go ahead and try it out with the real items. The worst thing you can do is to use all of the items in your kit, and still have created nothing. You would have then just lost all of the money you had put towards the kit.

    Source:

    Work At Home Assemble Products

    Christian Miniatures

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