I'm not easily convinced by "online jobs"

Verify the feasibility of
"online jobs" before
participating in those
experimental agendas

Since 2023, i have been intrigued with the concept of "online jobs." The concept states that it is possible to have a livelihood and subsequently receive financial compensation by having Internet-enabled computer systems. The Internet, especially the social media world, is full of postings that pretend that you can make a profit from simply using a computer system. The concept of "online jobs" sounds very appealing but is also highly suspicious.

Speaking of personal implications upon me, i have no confidence in engaging in "online jobs." I lack the skills required for these divisive pools of processes; compounded by the fact that i dropped out in March 2020 due to academic failures, i doubt that i might succeed. Deducting home-related expenses, most participants of "online jobs" lose money. When i dug deeper into the concept, i found that many postings of "online jobs" are downright fraudulent. They generally redirect to strange websites or answer nothing when asked about the nature of so-called "online jobs." This is where i became skeptical of the concept.

Another challenge to "online jobs" is their very nature. As they tend to be hosted by foreign companies, "online jobs" entail various international transactions, which in turn risk legal issues between 2 or more governments. A plethora of international legal agreements as well as the national laws of the transacting countries must be complied with before an "online job" becomes feasible. "Online jobs" pay more taxes than traditional careers, as in taxes in the organization's country and another set of taxes in the participant's country.

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