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From: CareerBuilder.com Application Response <sekita@ wongfaye.com>
Subject: The company hires additional employees for home work.
Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2005 12:41:57 -0400
The company hires additional employees for home work.
We offer our clients services and accept any types of payment convenient for
them.
Therefore we need employees in different countries to accept payments from our clients,
to assist them to pay for our services in the countries where they live and to allow them
to choose the way of payment they like. Your salary will equal 10% of accepted payments.
You will be able to earn approximately from $300 to $2000 per week.
Your income will depend only on speed and quality of your
operation.
If you are interested in this job, please e-mail your resume
to the following
address:
sinsideog@jungle-lover.com and wait for the details of job description.
Thank you for your interest to our offer.