bengraven
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So I find a job on Craigslist, right? I get excited because she replies back to me after I send in my resume: "I have many people trying to get this job, so please reply back to me ASAP". Then when I replied back with the information "she" wanted? "You're hired."
I do a dance. People in the "unemployed" thread know that things are really really tough now; we're about to move back in with my inlaws, that's how bad it is. I've been out of work for over a year and a half and I can't get a break. I haven't slept in weeks and I'm starting to seriously worry about my mindset. I need a job desperately.
I'm desperate for work and I always want to believe in the best of people and it shows, because I come up with excuses why the red flags aren't an issue.
So I get this email:
Okay. So basically it really looks kind of shady, but considering the people I've worked with in white collar jobs: some of them can't spell for shit.
So this morning I get a text message that says "let's get started right now, are you okay to do this?" Sure, I'm a stay at home dad, but I can try and get a ride somewhere... "do you have a personal office?" yes. "Do you have a full color, reliable printer?" yes. "What model is your computer?" Well, honestly, it doesn't have a brand - I made it myself. haha "Okay".
Then she asks me to log into Yahoo chat and talk to her. She does all her work over Yahoo chat. Again, not a warning sign, I did an interview and got my last job through an MSN/phone combination and all the work we did was via MSN Messenger: we rarely ever called. We were too busy and "she" said she was a busy person.
I'm getting a weird vibe from her. Very robotic. But again, I've worked in so many white collar jobs that my alert meter didn't go off. She tells me I need to go down the street get some Versacheck #3000 payroll printing paper and some brown envelopes - she was going to start training me how she does things.
Yeah...sounds flakey, but here's the thing:
The look on my wife's face was excitement that I finally got a job. This "woman" was asking me to do some very simple things to get trained in doing my job "before she returned from Europe and we'd meet in her office to work on things".
Now, here's the things that made me wary:
1) her behavior was really robotic. Not a big warning sign, because the picture in the Yahoo square was a cranky looking older woman looking off camera.
2) she didn't require a drug test or a background check? Really? I could just get started right away?
3) it didn't seem to bother her that I was taking forever to get my kid situated, get a ride into town, then found out I bought the wrong printing paper, then have to turn around and drive back, then get back when I said I was going to (I told her 1, I was late and didn't get there until 2pm).
4) biggest red flag: email says 550/week, but she tells me it's going to be 1400/month or 700 every two weeks if I want to, but never gives me that option. She has no information that would be necessary for payroll yet. She has my name, address and phone number.
I don't want to do this. I don't like the feel of it, I'm exhausted emotionally because I need a job and I haven't slept, and worst of all my wife really really wants this to work. I keep sending her my red flags "this doesn't look right" and she's sending me excuses why we should just live with it and do it. I'm only doing this for my family.
But then as I'm installing the software the lady wants me to put on my PC, I decide to google "check cashing work from home". The thing I should have done from the very beginning after being told I was going to need to type out checks. I just don't feel this is legal.
I see this email on a scam site:
They even use the same fucking last name and have the same errors in their emails.
So yes, I'm a moron. Yes, this thread is so you can make fun of me and point out how obviously fake it was from the beginning. Give me a tag about how I was basically doing the classic "here's a check, go cash it and keep a few bucks for yourself" only I'd be doing all their work for them, they just collected the money and told me who to send the checks to.
I can take it, I think, despite how angry I am.
TL;DR - OP sees obvious scam but is desperate for work so naively goes along with it, thinking it's legit, only to see the light in the end and be out $38 for gas and office supplies.
I do a dance. People in the "unemployed" thread know that things are really really tough now; we're about to move back in with my inlaws, that's how bad it is. I've been out of work for over a year and a half and I can't get a break. I haven't slept in weeks and I'm starting to seriously worry about my mindset. I need a job desperately.
I'm desperate for work and I always want to believe in the best of people and it shows, because I come up with excuses why the red flags aren't an issue.
So I get this email:
Hello,
How are you doing today ? The Executive/Office Assistant position is
still available. I will like to know if you will be interested in
working as a personal assistant. I'm looking for someone that can be
trusted, reliable, efficient, self motivated, organized, a good
communicator, and IT literate.
My Name is Mrs Sarah Williams, Married with 4 Wonderful children. I run my
family's farm mainly; I also have a lot of investments and businesses
of my own particularly in the real estate market and as a private
lender. I'm also a Certified Payroll Specialist working for a number
of companies within and outside the US as a private eye / analyst in
their payroll activities. I travel very frequently trying to expand my
business and sometimes there is a work overload for me, this is the
more reason I'm looking to find someone back home who is
efficient,self-motivated, organized, a good communicator with an
ability to multitask under pressure and who can help me keep up to
date with all of my activities midst my ever busy schedule.
It is important for you to note that you are being hired by me
personally not by my family or any other businesses that I represent,
although most of your duties will be related to these businesses, I
will be personally responsible for your wage and all
correspondences,findings and queries would be made and promptly
reported to me personally no matter the circumstance. The position is
part-time you will need to set up a home-office if you don't have one;
we will discuss the costs of setting this up as we move along. Most
importantly, you need to have Internet and telephone access,
Your activities as amongst other things will include;
* Invoicing, managing accounts receivable and/or customer account collections;
* Purchasing needs
* Handling and monitoring financial activities;
* Acting as an alternative telephone correspondence;
* Running personal errands, supervisions and monitoring;
* Organizing and maintaining diaries, memos and making appointments;
* Dealing with incoming email, faxes and post;
* A personal reminder for Schedules, programs, flights and keeping me
up to date with them as they come up;
* General clerical activities.
Your Wage is $550 a week after tax, pay will always be regular, and
any extra personal expenses (transport, gas, etc) incurred by you
while on an errand or otherwise will also be reimbursed by me at the
end of each working week.
I'm currently in England now attending a seminar, in the mean time we
will begin unofficially and on trial pending my arrival because I have
a number of important things you could begin work on immediately. Your
wage remains intact even during this trial period. I hope you can be
available immediately .we will arrange a meeting and set up a proper
interview as soon as I return to the state.
Due to the excessive number of responses to this job Ad on Craigslist,
I will require the following details about you to filter applicants
and for a personal record update;
Full Names:
Full Contact Address :
City:
Province:
Postal Code:
Age:
Phone Number (H)
Phone Number (M)
Reply back as soon as you receive this email or text me for more
information 262-674-8110
Okay. So basically it really looks kind of shady, but considering the people I've worked with in white collar jobs: some of them can't spell for shit.
So this morning I get a text message that says "let's get started right now, are you okay to do this?" Sure, I'm a stay at home dad, but I can try and get a ride somewhere... "do you have a personal office?" yes. "Do you have a full color, reliable printer?" yes. "What model is your computer?" Well, honestly, it doesn't have a brand - I made it myself. haha "Okay".
Then she asks me to log into Yahoo chat and talk to her. She does all her work over Yahoo chat. Again, not a warning sign, I did an interview and got my last job through an MSN/phone combination and all the work we did was via MSN Messenger: we rarely ever called. We were too busy and "she" said she was a busy person.
I'm getting a weird vibe from her. Very robotic. But again, I've worked in so many white collar jobs that my alert meter didn't go off. She tells me I need to go down the street get some Versacheck #3000 payroll printing paper and some brown envelopes - she was going to start training me how she does things.
Yeah...sounds flakey, but here's the thing:
The look on my wife's face was excitement that I finally got a job. This "woman" was asking me to do some very simple things to get trained in doing my job "before she returned from Europe and we'd meet in her office to work on things".
Now, here's the things that made me wary:
1) her behavior was really robotic. Not a big warning sign, because the picture in the Yahoo square was a cranky looking older woman looking off camera.
2) she didn't require a drug test or a background check? Really? I could just get started right away?
3) it didn't seem to bother her that I was taking forever to get my kid situated, get a ride into town, then found out I bought the wrong printing paper, then have to turn around and drive back, then get back when I said I was going to (I told her 1, I was late and didn't get there until 2pm).
4) biggest red flag: email says 550/week, but she tells me it's going to be 1400/month or 700 every two weeks if I want to, but never gives me that option. She has no information that would be necessary for payroll yet. She has my name, address and phone number.
I don't want to do this. I don't like the feel of it, I'm exhausted emotionally because I need a job and I haven't slept, and worst of all my wife really really wants this to work. I keep sending her my red flags "this doesn't look right" and she's sending me excuses why we should just live with it and do it. I'm only doing this for my family.
But then as I'm installing the software the lady wants me to put on my PC, I decide to google "check cashing work from home". The thing I should have done from the very beginning after being told I was going to need to type out checks. I just don't feel this is legal.
I see this email on a scam site:
(short version)
My name is Dru Williams. I`m an Aircraft Engineer in Boeing Company. I have 10 years experience in Aircraft Engineering and Maintenance, also a small Business owner (properties for renting,party rentals service and electronic store).
YOUR DUTIES:
-Scanning of all documentation
-Bill payments, Order supplies, Make phone calls, Arranges travel.
- Type, copy, printnand fax documents.
-Mailing Official documents to tenant,clients and customers
-Posting job advert on Internet and news papers.
-Payment of Bills
- Managing an Assistant.
- Sourcing and ordering stationery and office equipment,
The post is for 25 hours per week and the rate of pay will be 500 per week
NOTE: This position is a home base office position. You can be in any location and work from home.
I WILL PROVIDE YOU ALL THE NECESSARY OFFICE EQUIPMENT TO USE.
DATE:
FULL NAME:
CURRENT CONTACT ADDRESS:
CITY, STATE AND ZIP-CODE:
CELL PH:
HOME PH:
E-MAIL:
ALTERNATIVE EMAIL:
YAHOO MESSENGER ID:
They even use the same fucking last name and have the same errors in their emails.
So yes, I'm a moron. Yes, this thread is so you can make fun of me and point out how obviously fake it was from the beginning. Give me a tag about how I was basically doing the classic "here's a check, go cash it and keep a few bucks for yourself" only I'd be doing all their work for them, they just collected the money and told me who to send the checks to.
I can take it, I think, despite how angry I am.
TL;DR - OP sees obvious scam but is desperate for work so naively goes along with it, thinking it's legit, only to see the light in the end and be out $38 for gas and office supplies.