I don't trust "being hired" by Hegemon Group International
The weird thing about this, is you're offered a job with Hegemon Group International. You don't need any prior experience and they don't want to know much if anything about you beforehand to be willing to hire you. But you're supposed to pay them $150 to $200 for the privelege of working for them, I guess. I thought it was for training, and then Richard Law says it's just a sign up fee actually and for access to their online office. I don't even know whether I would "want" to do this work whether I "can" do the work or not. Looks like it's to keep me in and committed when I might find out later that it's an unfair job or I don't like it. It's supposedly a very wealthy, successful business from investment mechanics. Money is earned (as a fee) from helping senior citizens or others move their retirement accounts into more favorable, newer types of retirement accounts. I tried asking why my sign up fee or training fee or what...