Eric Marsh, PSM, CSM, CSPO on LinkedIn: Yesterday I scoured through Craigslist to see about any posts for anybody… (2024)

Eric Marsh, PSM, CSM, CSPO

Certified Scrum Master; Technology Director - Agile Leadership Network Houston, Amateur Food Critic

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Yesterday I scoured through Craigslist to see about any posts for anybody in need of website work, when I found one posting about needing email support.I decided to text about it, as I've supported THOUSANDS of exim email servers, and even have supported exchange email servers, too. So needless to say I felt I was more than qualified. The first response I got back was a person asking me to accept $5 pay for every Gmail addresses I create for them. This is not okay, and sus as heck. Don't fall for stupid things like this, cuz if they're asking you to make Gmail accounts for them, it's probably cuz they're in a region where it's not allowed!Just a pro-tip for all that may be looking for work. Don't just accept anything that comes by, and protect yourselves!

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