My husband received this exciting offer in his e-mail this morning. It was from a totally legitimate sounding, business-like e-mail address, too: correspond@bonbon . net:
Emerson Electric Co
Career Opportunities
Interested Applicant:
We are currently seeking 24 part or full time employees for our ever-growing Accounts Receivable Department.
Through extensive demographic research, we have discovered a wealth of untapped human resources that, for one reason or another,need the freedom to work from home. If this sounds like you, please read on, and consider becoming part of our company family.
Emerson Electric Co is a leading $3.2 billion global automotive supplier that has grown from our original 5 North American manufacturing facilities since our founding in 1994, to 27 global locations serving over 100 customers in 12 countries.
Due to our wide and varied interest, as well as ever increasing overhead, we have found it necessary to have our clients prepay for orders, whether in part, or full.Since the majority of our clients are overseas, most of our cash flow comes in the form of certified checks or money orders, payable in US Funds.
The position of Accounts Receivable officer entails the following duties: coordinate payments from our clients, receive payments, process payments at your local bank and forward 90% of funds received to the proper branch office, as instructed. The remaining 10% is your compensation.
Since this position is need-based, you will have plenty of free time while enjoying a good income.
If interested, please reply with full name, full residential address, phone numbers and email address, so that one of our Human Resource Managers can contact you for an interview. Please specify the best way to contact you in your reply email or phone.
We appreciate your interest in Emerson Electric Co!
Chris Gold
Personnel manager
Emerson Electric Co
8000 W Florissant Ave,
St Louis MO 63136
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Well, my husband wasn't really an "interested applicant," since he's happy with his job and isn't going to be lured away.
But I would love to have a piece of this action! I'm sure all I have to do is give them all my bank information during my interview and then wire them a large deposit to prove that I know how to send money.
Then I can just sit back and let the bucks roll in!
Robin Rogers, Realtor, Broker-owner, ABR, TRC, CRS
Also Cat Owner, Photographer, Smartass, Aspiring World-Class Drummer
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Oh gosh me too, send me money. That's 2 of the 24 positions filled, and I sent them my social security numberr too to get me to the top of the hiring list. Can't wait!! LOL.