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Do you know anyone looking for an opportunity to start their own business or just earn some extra income from home? We are looking for sharp marketing associates to join our team.
Learn more about this opportunity at www.adellassociates.com/success
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By Gwen Parkes, Posted Nov 2nd 2010 @ 8:13AM
We all have friends like Mike Humes: that ambitious guy who bucks the system a little and is never content to just be. He marches to the beat of a different drummer, not because he is defiant in any way, but because he is hungry and never wants to settle for something average — he is an entrepreneur in every sense of the word.
Well, different is not always bad, and when it comes to the constantly changing face of the economy, different can be lucrative. Just ask Mike Humes, a mailman that became a millionaire selling legal services for Pre-Paid Legal Services, Inc. because he chose to break the job mold.
Mike had a secure, stable job with the U.S Postal Service as a mailman and was able to purchase his first house by the age of 21. He could also predict his salary (raises and all) for the rest of his life — and that is exactly why Humes choose to buck the system and think outside the box. Continue reading
ORLANDO, Fla., Sept. 20 (UPI) — Florida authorities are investigating a suspected global identity theft ring that allegedly targeted a local business and job-hunters. Steven Miguel told the Orlando (Fla.) Sentinel the racket came to light when job-seekers across the country started calling about help-wanted ads that his construction-project management company, Design 2 Keys, had never posted. The firm tracked a scheme that uses stolen corporate information to cheat hundreds of thousands of job-seekers, Miguel said. It uses fake Web sites, bulk e-mails, phony job applications and bank fraud to steal people’s money and personal data, he said. The scheme includes Russian mailing addresses, Polish e-mail addresses, a German e-mail company and telephone and fax numbers in Washington state, said Miguel’s attorney, who tracked the fake domain names, Web sites and e-mail accounts. Design 2 Keys is suing the alleged thieves, in state court in Orlando, even though the company cannot identify them, for corporate identity theft, computer crime, forgery and racketeering. The FBI would not comment on the case but confirmed a rise in online job scams during the recession, the report said. The Orange County Consumer Fraud Unit said the complaint has been referred to the cybercrime unit of the sheriff’s office. Article…
Stan Adell is recognized as a computer graphics pioneer and innovator in the Kansas City area. He also provides a unique service helping businesses and families have peace of mind from identity theft and legal situations. Continue reading