we're supposed to be the ones to make money here...
By Cutie18f
@Cutie18f (9546)
Philippines
March 21, 2013 2:27am CST
I wonder about this company that charges fees to its work aspirants. Of course I can understand that it's supposed to be a licensing fee sort of when they take the licensing exam, but I thought that was it. There are other fees to be paid apart from that so now I am beginning to be skeptical about it. People join the company because they want to find their fortune there or maybe augment their income but the fees that these applicants have to pay make me question this. I don't know of any other companies that charge its applicants certain fees. It does not look good to me.
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4 responses
@wolfie34 (26771)
• United Kingdom
26 Mar 13
I agree that would bring up warning signs to me, if I had to pay additional fees, and it's rather off-putting to new applicants, what if they cannot afford the fees? Money is tight, especially in today's economic climate, you'd think they'd be more encouraging and want new blood into the system, that they'd happily waive any additional fees.
@rosekiss (30414)
• Eugene, Oregon
25 Mar 13
when any company asks for money to work for them, don't do it. It sends up a red flag to me, that it is more than likely a scam. i have been scammed before by companies like that, and to tell you the truth, I never got my money back at all. they say there is a money back guarantee, but sometimes I wonder if that is really true or not, because if it were, the companies would be happy to give the money back. they make suckers out of us for sure, and then end up skipping town and you can't figure out where they went. i certainly wouldn't ever pay money again, as I learned my lesson. Of course there are times when it is waranted, but most of the time, it isn't at all. Take care, and have a good day.
@nishdan01 (3051)
• Singapore
22 Mar 13
Do not pay a cent to get job. Most sites that asks for money are scams. Jobs like that of Financial advisor needs qualified and certified people. Some of such jobs can be acquired after passing an exam and may charge you a fees. In such a case, pay fees directly to the certifying board to write the exam. Double check with other people around.
@kprofgames (3091)
• United States
23 Mar 13
I've never heard of a company that charges you to apply to work for them
What kind of company is it? I'm curious now.