From: XXX XXXXX <xxxxxxxx@bears.unco.edu> -- The email is coming from a student email address
Subject: INFORMATION
Message:
Hello,
You are invited to participate in a part-time work and study offer for staff and students. It is an opportunity to earn $350 weekly working in your free time. This job is flexible and will not affect your current job or studies. Click here for further details or to sign up.
Thank you
PART TIME PERSONAL ASSISTANT (WEEKLY COMPENSATION $350)
An International Businessman/ Consultant with a high moral and ethical values who
is also a Philanthropist is currently working with a Construction Company out of the
state and is in need of a competent, smart and effective persons to work for him as
a personal assistant at their free time.
This role does not disturb your current job or studies as task and errands assigned
will have to be carried out at your own free time.You'll be working a minimum of
2-3 hours 3-4 times a week and will be compensated after every successful completion
of task assigned.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:
These are not limited to but may include,
Assisting with errands such as will be assigned.
Schedule, bookings and payment for reservations for events on behalf of my clients
Purchase and deliveries of Gift Items, Groceries, Stamps and Stationary
Other errands arising will be duely communicated.
BENEFITS:
These are not limited but may also include:
Weekly compensation of $350 with commission when extra funds are needed
AD & D Insurance
401k ( Starting from 3 months with increase in weekly compensation)
Stands a chance of benefiting from our philanthropic education and students supports
Additional Information:
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- Cease communication with the person, and contact the UNC Police Department at 970-351-2245.
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