Ready to Become a Virtual Assistant? A Word of Caution
When you are planning to become a virtual assistant, one of the things that you’ll discover is that there are plenty of great opportunities out there. However, that doesn’t mean that there are not going to be some issues that come up; simply put, when you’re in the process of becoming a virtual assistant, having a great network can help you to reach your goals and avoid scams:
(source)Internet employment sites now feature lots of postings for “virtual assistants” (home-based staff) but some of these offers aren’t legit.
The virtual assistant industry is now being targeted by con artists and scammers who use this as a way to pass counterfeit checks. Others charge a processing fee “to cover your start-up costs.” They get your money. You get nothing in return.
Becoming a virtual assistant is a great way to make a living from home and it is possible; and, when you’re working with a network of virtual assistants, you will be able to discuss those opportunities that you’re reluctant to follow up on or that just seem a little bit “off,” and to make sure that you’re making choices that will be beneficial to your business.
Simply put, knowing that you’re connecting with the right people will help you to ensure that becoming a virtual assistant is every bit as great an experience as you want it to be.

July 16th, 2008 at 7:28 pm
Being a virtual assistant is not that easy. Education levels of Virtual Assistants (VAs) vary but as a general rule they are normally well educated and have a multitude of hard skills and experience in office management and computer systems and software.
July 25th, 2008 at 5:09 am
The path that leads to any destination has a number of precautions to prevent the chances of failure. You’ve given a great way to deal with the Virtual Assistants industry.