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Product Assembling – What Troubles Me

What troubles me about assembling products at home jobs is that they are so many complaints and dissatisfied people who claim that they are frauds. These are not just disgruntled people but respected organizations and institutions that warn people against paying to join assemble at home jobs. Two sides of the coin, albeit uneven, are that these jobs are real and then that they are not. It is normal to have conflicting views about it by reading the various different opinions expressed about this work. What troubles me; however, are some points that are enough obvious enough to discourage any conscientious home work seeker.

What bothers me….The Better Business Bureau warns against indulging in any assembly products from home scheme Saying that they have no record nationwide to give evidence to the fact that anyone has ever made any income with this work except for, perhaps, the people putting these same advertisements. The Better Business Bureau quotes:

“Assembly or Craftwork: Many of these programs require you to buy the equipment and supplies, promising payment when you return the completed work. However, operators often will not pay for the completed work, claiming the finished product does not meet the quality standards of the company. “

They include the national ads in newspapers and classifieds in being part of such schemes, saying that the local postal authorities are continuously investigating such claims. Not only that but you also stand the risk of becoming part of an official investigation even if you have joined one in all innocence to make earn an income from home.

There are respectable and legitimate web sites like Homeworkers.org and About.com that express similar opinions. There is an extremely popular forum for Home based working mothers that has a lot of input from its members. The owner of the web site has tried several assembled at home offers and has been successful in getting her first few payments. However, this was some years ago and now her own statement is that she does not know of any real home assembly jobs.

What troubles me…. is the whole concept of independent Contract business. Why would any company ask for money from strangers on the internet over the phone, fax or e-mail to employ them when what they really want to do is hire skilled artisan and assemblers for this business? Would it not be to be more reliable to hire people whom they can actually supervise and even test before hiring?
Is this not how any business or company operates?
Our major complaint is the rejection of finish to work by the assemblers. A majority of the finished product sent by the assembler to the company is rejected. The number of rejections perhaps far outnumbers the acceptances.
Doesn’t this mean that the company is not able to hire the assemblers of the caliber of that they require?
In addition, what does this in turn means for their business?
A lot of them claim to be wholesalers with orders in the tune of hundreds of thousands. How do they expect to fill these orders if most of the work sent in to them by their workers is of substandard craftsmanship ( this being the commonest reason given for the rejection of work). Moreover, why is it that this faulty method of conducting business has not changed over the years.

What bothers me….Where is the market for these products? If a company is offering to pay $6.00 for a single assembled earring, what profit could they be making by selling it… and at what price? The product in question is not some expensive or precious jewelry that will sell at higher rates but a simple bead Item that can hope to sell for a few dollars only. A look at the market prices for such a product will reveal that this is an unrealistic projection. Moreover, looking at some of the work, you wonder who ever would want to buy such things. They are vague items, in most cases.

Why do they charge so much for the start-up-kit when the supplies sent are often worked just 1/10 of that price? However, if it is indeed worth the price, why offer to refund this money only after three to four accepted batches? Why not Refund this money right after the first finished batch.

Assembling the products is not easy. The crafts require artisanship, including the seemingly simple ones such as the bookmarks. Andy yet, We find that most of the product assembling web sites project that this is, in fact, a very simple job and you can make hundreds of dollars every week without any experience. From the experiences of people who have done this job we know that the opposite is true. To make you believe that there is no special skill required is a falsified claim. You have to work hard on getting the product- just right. Practice is required.
The Misleading Sales copies of the web sites make you wonder why is it that they are trying SO HARD to sell you the concept of product assembly. They sound like any other web site trying to sell you a product.
Shouldn’t they actually give a real picture and try to get as many skilled and genuine workers to apply? If they are indeed running a business of craft enterprise then they should be more concerned with Hiring the Talented craftsman rather than focusing on selling their Startup kit To as many people as possible.

How many people Can you find who have made an income from these companies over the past few years? Why is it that so many warnings exist from all different quarters over the internet? Why do they claim cutting costs by hiring independent contractor when the same can be done, and better, By Hiring people locally? Hiring People locally to work for you saves time and makes for a more organized business. They can actually supervise and control the business exactly. A If dozen good crafters could manage the job far better than having hundreds of amateurs apply.
Every business needs to have a balanced demand and supply equation. The only way to manage it is to control and supervise the production. On the other hand, maybe they DO supervise the production after all… by rejecting the batches for any good for nothing reason!

What bothers me….What kind of our business of a company hires people constantly? Many assembling companies claim to be in business since 1990. That makes it almost twenty years of being in business. Yet they have never stopped with selling-start-up-kits to People. Don’t positions ever get filled up? Perhaps one of the reasons why they reject so many people and their work is that they cannot accept any more products and yet are not willing to stop profiting from selling their start-up-kits.

As mentioned before there are several respectable institutions and web sites that warn against the home assembly business. Why would they do that if there was not a justified cause to it.
Why is it that you can never find a group of people that has been making money and earning from home by doing product assembly? Hardly anyone ever comes forward with a statement that proves that they have indeed been successful with a home assembly job for a sustained period.

Why is the information given by most of the assembling companies so unclear? Most of them hide behind Post box addresses rather than list the real physical address where people can visit them and verify their existence?

Maybe if we are asked ourselves these questions we will come closer to having a clearer picture of product assembling jobs at home… once and for all.

Perhaps, the wise thing to do here is to stay away from product assembling if you can. If you want to have a real work at home experience with an equally real income potential then this does not seem to be the right opportunity. Any respectable job or business should not have so much controversy and doubt attached to it.

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