If you're like me, you're 【C1】______ of big income claims--like the one I just made. I don't blame you. After all, it usually means you're about to be conned into some theoretical business 【C2】______ that "could" work... if you're extremely lucky!
Well now you can say goodbye to those schemes, plug into a thriving $ 95 billion industry, and collect six figures from home with no risk, overhead, or employees. I'll even partner with you, 【C3】______ my own money on your success, and 【C4】______ the profits with you 50/50!
And because I respect you, I 【C5】______ for one red cent until you know exactly what this business involves... just give me a couple of minutes to prove everything I've promised so far. Fair enough?
Being a home-based recruiter is simple: you find and introduce qualified job candidates to companies... and collect enormous finder's fees when your candidates are hired. For just one placement, a typical finder's fee is $8,000--$12,000!
Why so much? By outsourcing this function, companies can 【C6】______ positions more quickly, eliminate salaried HR employees, and slash their 【C7】______ costs (even more necessary in today's economy).
Now let's look at this risk-free business. Your clients may call you a "headhunter", "search firm", or "job 【C8】______ agency". But they all mean the same thing: you're a recruiter. And here's the exciting part:
With just a computer and fax machine, home-based recruiters (like me) scooped up over $1 billion last year, working from the comfort of our homes, in our tee shirts!
Since this is a "business 【C9】______ business" profession, you’ll be in daily contact with other professionals. And since most of the simple tasks 【C10】______ in your spare time, you're free to keep your day job while you get started.
【C1】______
A.skeptical
B.skept
C.skepting
D.skepted
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