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How Far Have We Sunk? (June 25, 2010 - 10:48 a.m.)

It's a terrible shame that people will take advantage of other people who are jobless at this time. I got this email today that my spam filter missed.

Greetings Recepient,

We are happy to notify you that the Investments CZ firm has a new vacant position of a Transaction Manager. This vacancy is available for you as you are searching for a job as a registered user of the job finding website . That is why we will be glad to consider your submission .

To find out your chances please find below the requirements to the employee :

- 21 y.o. and older ;
- US residence or a work permit;
- basic computer skills ;
- responsibility;
- communicative skills;
- duly performance and ability to fulfill tasks;
- 2-3 hours of free time a day.

If you comply with listed requirements and are ready to get a new job with a stable high wages and a flexible working schedule � we are ready to consider your candidacy. To get more information concerning the vacancy , please contact our manager using e-mail: [email protected]
Investments CZ LLC.

Seriously?? "duly performance?" "a new job with a stable high wages?" Who, in their right mind would even respond to something like this?

Another thing that's bugging me on the job hunt front is that the job posting sites (Career Builders, Monster, etc.) accept job postings from scam places claiming you can make $300 an hour working from home! Of course you have to PAY $150 for their "instructions" first.

It's a sad, sad world in which we live, where wicked people with no scruples whatsoever would sink to such levels to take advantage of others.

TTFN, y'all!

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