Archive for December, 2009
I need help answering a e-mail for an employment opertunity.It has ten questions?
Thursday, December 31st, 2009
1. Entry of test data 2. Ensuring that proper procedures are followed to detect and correct errors in data input and source documents. 3. Contacting document source to resolve non-routine issues. 4. Instructing, directing, checking, scheduling and distributing work to staff. 5. Interacting with data collectors, the Data Manager, and the Program Manager. 6. Interaction with above normally involving exchange or presentation of factual information.9. Experience in the data entry field.
Looks like a job description – not questions.
You should really consider whether or not you are qualified for this job.
Is this data entry position a scam?
Thursday, December 31st, 2009
I feel like I’ve seen this before. It was a post on craigslist, I replied, and received an email detailing what I had to do, etc. but then this was posted at the bottom:
"METHOD OF PAYMENT:
You will receive payment through Pay Pal. You are not paid weekly — you are paid for each application that you process. There is a ONE-TIME non-refundable fee of $9.95. This cost is for the training materials sent to you via email, and also shows that you are serious about wanting to take advantage of this opportunity (some start-up fees can be as high as $35.00 or more). Once you process your very first inquiry and response, you will have earned back this cost. Your training materials will be sent to your email within 24 hours after your payment is received. Once you receive your training materials, you can begin working immediately. "
Is this a legit thing? Thanks!
It doesnt sound legit.
Should Yahoo take greater steps to eliminate the spammers from the Careers & Employment section?
Thursday, December 31st, 2009
Everytime I ask a job question, at least 2-3, if not 10 people post spam links to "Have a Career at Home" or "Data Entry from your home computer" websites. I bet there will be at least one in this question even! Why can’t yahoo do more to ban the accounts of people who do this?
Report it to them and then they’ll know. And make another yahoo acount just for mail from freinds. Keep this as your "awnsers" yahoo, that should help.
-Octavian
VERBATIM STORE N GO CORP 4GB FIPS-SECURE USB FLDR
Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

The Store ‘n’ Go Corporate Secure FIPS Edition USB drives have been certified by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST certificate #936) and the Communications Security Establishment of Canada (CSEC) to meet Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) 140-2 Level 2 requirements for cryptographic modules.Required by many federal government agencies as well as certain highly regulated private sector companies, Verbatim Store ‘n’ Go Corporate Secure FIPS Edition USB drives contain additional data protection features including internal self-tests of cryptographic functions, and physical protection of the drive’s internal security module to deter tampering.Security measures include 256-bit AES hardware data encryption, password hashing algorithm, and a hack-resistant password entry that foils unauthorized attempts to gain access.
Lowrance iFinder GO Series Instructional DVD by Bennett Marine
Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

Understanding how to use your Lowrance iFinder GO or GO2 GPS has never been easier! You’ve invested a lot of money in your GPS system, why not spend a few extra dollars to make sure you fully understand how to use it? It’s the most comprehensive, instructional, training DVD to teach you all the features and functions & HOW TO USE your unit. DVD training makes it easy! Interactive menus allow quick and easy chapter review and allow you to go to a specific location time and time again. This step-by-step, instructional training program walks you through the key features and functions of the unit from the basics to advanced operation. Learn everything you need to know to begin using your new satellite navigator from projecting waypoints to mapping hunting areas and setting up track routes. Step-by-step instructions include: Getting Started Introduction to GPS Battery Installation Keypad Use & Data Entry Initializing the Receiver & Acquiring Your Position Position Fix & Datum Saving & Identifying Waypoints Navigation Principles & Terms Navigating to Waypoints Forming & Following Routes Editing Waypoints & Routes Saving Tracks Installing Additional Software Customizing Your Navigator Advanced Features and Functions. Runtime: 40 Minutes