Posts Tagged ‘work from home’


Jul
21

Two Options for Making Money from Home

Thursday, July 21st, 2011

There are times when working outside of the home is not an option. It may be due to a new baby in the family or the expenses you incur when you work outside the home. No matter what the reason is, if you must work from home, you have options.

One option is to work a job from home. Working a job from your home is different than running a business from home. The difference is one you own and one you don’t. Working a job from your house is no different than working a job from outside the home except you don’t commute to an office building. Your commute is to your office or living room.

This option works for those that have the ability to either find a company out there that allows their employees to work from home. If you currently work outside the home, you should consider asking your supervisor if it’s possible to work from home several times a week. If you choose to talk to your current supervisor regarding this option, you need to do your homework and share that information with him. You’ll also need to make sure you come up with a way for him to know you’re getting your work done and that he can trust you to make it happen. read more

Mar
5
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Are Work at Home Businesses difficult to run

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Have you ever thought about running a home business but decided not to do it? What was the reason behind your decision?

Are you afraid of running your own business because you’re afraid of failure? Maybe the reason is because you are afraid you won’t have the discipline it takes to run a successful business. Whatever the reason is, don’t let that stop you.

If you currently are working outside the home, you can work a business that could possibly make you enough money each month to quite your job and work full time from home. If you don’t want to grow your business that much, that’s ok. You can grow it enough to make a part time income that would be enough to pay for a trip, nice clothes, or extra’s that would not normally have each month.

One thing to remember is that you need to work your business efficiently during the hours you can work. Your family needs to spend time with you so you need to consider working during the hours they are not with you. This might be during your lunch hour, before you go to work or after so you get home. This will help you to work less on the weekends.
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Mar
1

Working Out Of Your Apartment Can Cause Challenges

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Monday, March 1st, 2010

There can be challenges betweenВ  residents, staff and management when residents want to work out of theirВ  apartment.В 

 Lynn Whiting, director of management at The Argo Corporation in Manhattan  remembers one tenant—a voice coach—who chose to run her business out of her unit. She was in compliance with all  zoning requirements, but management asked her to cease the business anyway  after receiving noise complaints from other residents.  

 “The tenants had an objection because they could hear the lessons and the piano,” says Whiting. “It’s not that it wasn’t a permitted use, it’s just that it was objectionable to other tenants so the board had to stop it.”  

 Another tenant started making jewelry, a business that is considered a light  manufacturing business and is acceptable under most regular circumstances. “However, we had some complaints because of the noise of the equipment they were  using,” says Whiting.

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Feb
10

Home Job vs Home Business

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Home based business or work at home jobDo you know what the difference is between a home job and a home business? Some people think they are one in the same while others think they are different but they don’t know why.

The main differences between the two are how you are paid and who you work for from day to day. There are other differences besides those, but they are the biggest differences.

1. Pay

When you work a home job, you are paid from the company you work for and it’s really no different than if you worked from an office. Your employer pays you on a certain day of the month and your hours are pretty much set in stone.

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