Further to our Post "BE CAREFUL OF"; in our local paper "The Miami Herald" there is an article this morning about disaster in the Gulf scams. The first warning is about expensive training to net jobs in oil cleanup 'Craigslist' is full of them. OSHA has said that most oil spill cleanup should not cost anything at all. The work is being done by BP and its contractors so compulsory training is free.
How to avoid getting scammed:
Suspicious e-mail solicitations or fraudulent websites report to the FBI at their Internet Crime Complaint Center www.ic3.gov/
Note the group mentioned in our Post showed up as 'suspicious' in the NAUTICAL LOG inquiries so please BE CAREFUL OF them.
Good Watch.
How to avoid getting scammed:
- Call 877-362-5034 or www.floridagulfrecoveryjobs.com/
- U.S. Dept. of Labor 877-872-5627 or www.careeronestop.org/ and www.osha.gov/oilspills
- Check with OSHA on training if it is from a private company at 800-321-6742
Suspicious e-mail solicitations or fraudulent websites report to the FBI at their Internet Crime Complaint Center www.ic3.gov/
Note the group mentioned in our Post showed up as 'suspicious' in the NAUTICAL LOG inquiries so please BE CAREFUL OF them.
Good Watch.
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