To Believe or not to Believe?

One of the hardest problems I face when researching, is knowing how and when to evaluate the information I am receiving.  Accurately evaluating information is a necessary aspect to the learning and selection process.

A personal example of this happened to me just yesterday when I was looking for a higher paying job in my field and area.  I was looking online, and I came across a job that sounded too goo to be true.  The pay was $15 an hour, and the benefits were outstanding.  I was a little skeptical when I saw the listing, and decided to research it even more.  Turns out, the “job” was a scam.  I’m glad I decided to evaluate the information I was being fed by this job listing, otherwise I may be caught up with countless others that have fallen into this same trap.

taylorwhite

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