prairie_girl
Thinking about pennies...
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Lately, I have been applying for jobs. I am only applying for remote postitions, because my days of working in a call center petri dish are over.
About a week ago, I got a reply from a company I had applied to. The job was exactly what I wanted, the pay was really good, and they checked out when I researched them online. I replied and we spent the next few days back and forth. I was officially hired and had a brief meet and greet today on a phone call.
Since I first heard from them, something wasn't sitting right, and I had a tingly feeling that it might be a scam. I felt like that every day but always managed to mostly convince myself that they were legit because they have a storefront and a website.
So, fast forward to today and the phone call. I spoke to someone who said he was the accountant with the company. He let me know that the office here would be opening soon and as my first job duty, they wanted to send a bunch of equipment to a warehouse here and then they would transfer me money to pay for all the equipment. I was born at night, but not last night. I let the trainer know I was busy for a few hours and I would let her know when I was available to continue and she wrote back and said oh, ok. I was under the impression you wanted to start right now. Let me know when you feel like you're ready. Wow, snarky much. Sounds like she knew I had caught on.
Yesterday, they sent me a direct deposit form to fill out and return to them. I did it, but used an account that only has a few dollars in it. But, right now I'm on the phone with my bank's fraud department to see if I have to cancel my card (I'm assuming I will have to).
Darn it, I wish I had listened to my gut. Just last night I said to my husband that if something sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
On an amazing turn of events, I have been pre approved for an HR job at Boeing. Fingers crossed that something good comes from that.
I will be calling the fraud line to report them and also reporting them to zip recruiter, which is where they found my resume.
About a week ago, I got a reply from a company I had applied to. The job was exactly what I wanted, the pay was really good, and they checked out when I researched them online. I replied and we spent the next few days back and forth. I was officially hired and had a brief meet and greet today on a phone call.
Since I first heard from them, something wasn't sitting right, and I had a tingly feeling that it might be a scam. I felt like that every day but always managed to mostly convince myself that they were legit because they have a storefront and a website.
So, fast forward to today and the phone call. I spoke to someone who said he was the accountant with the company. He let me know that the office here would be opening soon and as my first job duty, they wanted to send a bunch of equipment to a warehouse here and then they would transfer me money to pay for all the equipment. I was born at night, but not last night. I let the trainer know I was busy for a few hours and I would let her know when I was available to continue and she wrote back and said oh, ok. I was under the impression you wanted to start right now. Let me know when you feel like you're ready. Wow, snarky much. Sounds like she knew I had caught on.
Yesterday, they sent me a direct deposit form to fill out and return to them. I did it, but used an account that only has a few dollars in it. But, right now I'm on the phone with my bank's fraud department to see if I have to cancel my card (I'm assuming I will have to).
Darn it, I wish I had listened to my gut. Just last night I said to my husband that if something sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
On an amazing turn of events, I have been pre approved for an HR job at Boeing. Fingers crossed that something good comes from that.
I will be calling the fraud line to report them and also reporting them to zip recruiter, which is where they found my resume.
Uggh, breaks my heart just thinking about the damage it could do. Because how things are now I directed my kids to also have 2 checking accounts, like you, so one is a buffer for deposits bank card and more external transactions and another one that is sectioned off for safety. I'm going to share your experience as a use case, thank you so much for sharing.
Actually working at a place called Boing! sounds more fun than Boeing. 

