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Complaint Review: Work Market -

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My tech friend was a contractor, freelance tech for the other company that Work Market bought off. Please pay attention to the work orders carefully, as this company does nothing at all. This company will take advantage of the techs.

It's sad that clients will go to this venue and nothing gets done. Why should I have to wait 15-30 days to be paid? The law says, unless it's a big box company such as Walmart, you're supposed to get paid before 15 days. If I were the techs in this country, I would consider an alternative.

Don't accept work orders. The last person that commented on this, well you have no idea of operations. It feels like I wasted my money on the background check, the drug testing. Then you get these ridiculous work orders, and you're like, why am I reading this?

If people do the math right, refuse them. The tests that work market has I couldn't tell which answer was right or wrong. Work Market is going to go out of business faster than they think. Stop taking advantage of computer IT workers and give them and treat them better.

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Work Market is a ripoff

AUTHOR: Scott - (United States)

POSTED: Tuesday, October 08, 2019

 Trust me, businesses don't care, work market doesn't care. Technically if you want to work for free go for it. I do dropshipping and make more money than handling those work orders.

My tech friend did it for a while with on force, as soon as work market stepped in that was it? Work market is breaking the law simple as that.

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Work Matket is not a scam if you use it proper

AUTHOR: TekSoul.net - (United States)

POSTED: Tuesday, October 08, 2019

 As a business that accepts work orders from Work Market, I can honestly say that you can make a very reasonable amount of money if you put time and effort into your career and goals. It's intended for people who want to do business whether you're a buyer or a seller.

The best way to use it is by networking with companies and technicians. Like anything, you'll get out what you put in. If you think it's a "sign up for a job" platform and you'll be handed work opportunities for nothing, then you're mistaken.

I've been on the platform for nearly 8 years, am entirely self-employed, and utilize Work Market to leverage that initiative. You won't get a hand out here, but you will get one heck of a chance to network and that is well worth it. Don't knock it until you work hard at it.

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