Scams offering fake Au Pair positions
by angel23 Fri Sep 30, 2011 7:10 pm
Hello,
Here is your Job Description...You might want to know what your would be doing. First month, take a vacation. That sounds great, doesn't it.The easy way of telling is telling of my day. . . Saturday morning October 8th. I really need a cup of coffee. Go to kitchen and put the coffee on. Get dressed for the work day (just bathing suit shorts and shoes) and by that time I can steal a cup of coffee from the maker. Grab a cup, go tot he front deck and sit and relax. The coffee is good. Have my first cigar of the morning. I never smoke in the house. Give me ten minutes to breath morning and then I catch up on yesterday's news and communication on the Internet. I try to walk every day. Keeps the joints moving. There is a small breeze from the south, which makes the walk real comfortable. Takes about 20 to 30 minutes. Take a break. I like breaks. Gives me a chance to relax. The deck is a wonderful place to sit and "chill out" Breaks over, so check what needs to be done in the gardens. Pull some grass around the squash plants and put some more mulch in to stop the weeds. Tomato plants seem to be just living and not making tomatoes, so pull the cages and plants. Need to till there to plant some peas or melons. I notice that I have not bought gas for the lawn tractor yet. The gas station is only a block away, so on to the lawn tractor and drive to the gas station. People on the way think it is funny seeing a lawn tractor on the street, so we wave and smile. Back home again. Oh what to eat? I always think of leftovers first. Have some left over cooked rice. And cucumbers are growing like rabbits in the garden. And there is the old standby, tuna in a can. Slice the cucumbers, mix with the leftover rice, two new cans of tuna, mix a little dressing in and some wasabi (hot radish from Japan) to give it a little bite. Then get some crackers and there is breakfast. God do I wish sometimes that I had a "real" breakfast. And now it is 11.00 AM and I am here. Why do I tell you this? Because somewhere in there you may see you as a companion making our lives much better. And if you know what I do, then you can figure out what you should do or can do.


Your Accommodation

What do I want? I have a 2800 sq ft house 5 bedrooms. I would like for you to assume control of the house. Let me worry about the outside. OK, we both will have to cross the line, me help inside and you a little outside. You might say the house has all the necessities, but a swimming pool, but if you live on the lake, why a swimming pool.
I wait to hear from you..

Best Regards..
Marie...
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by John DeLaney Fri Sep 30, 2011 7:35 pm
It's a scam, plain and simple. Nobody hires or attempts to hire anyone with that amount of garbage.

John DeLaney
by Chris Fuller Sat Oct 01, 2011 2:08 am
To clarify upon John's post above:

1. There is what appears to be a real person who has a profile on an au pair website with a text resembling the one posted here, but the method of employing an au pair he suggests is not the correct way to enter the USA as an au pair.

2. Scammers sometimes copy the profiles of real people, and send these out as their their introductory email.

In both situations, there is not a legitimate au pair position on offer.

If you are looking for an au pair position in the USA, please read these US Government webpages about the US Au Pair Program:

http://exchanges.state.gov/jexchanges/p ... upair.html

http://j1visa.state.gov/participants/how-to-apply/

Do not send money to any agency, embassy, lawyer, or other person introduced to you by a potential host family - and please don't attempt any method of entering the United States which is not within immigration regulations.

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