Question:
Do you think this is a scam and why?
thmtom
2013-05-06 09:54:52 UTC
Dental Laboratory Technician Wanted to prepare plaster models of patients teeth. Prior dental experience not necessary. Professional Training provided. Set your own work hrs. anytime Mon-Thurs, 8:30am-5pm Position $9.00 for each model trimmed. Exp. technician can trim 3-4 sets per hour. Send resume to: *****@aol.com or ### Cedarmeade Ave Winchester, VA. 22601

This is from the Winchester Star help wanted in Winchester, Virginia.
Four answers:
hillbilly
2013-05-06 10:03:44 UTC
Most likely a scam. They must be selling Professional Training programs for you to pay up front to supposedly get trained, then since it is 'set your own work hours' means you are to solicit jobs from various dentists around town and hope to get jobs working for yourself. All these add up to scam. I used to do a little scamming until I became a Christian and stopped, only try now to warn people of scams. Good day.
falsi fiable
2013-05-06 16:56:05 UTC
Unless you sent a resume to that specific company and for that specific job, it is a scam.



100% of random job solicitations are scams designed to relieve you of your money.
Techxan
2013-05-06 18:05:48 UTC
Scam.



Bushiness will not use a AOL account, their business address will be from their business domain.
Go with the flow
2013-05-06 16:56:19 UTC
Is it work from home?

Guess what then, it's a scam.

They will get you to pay upfront for materials. That's how they get you.


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