What do you really want to do? The question is asked and now it
is time to answer. Time to evaluate yourself, set your goals and
make a final decision.
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Let us both go through this together.
- The FACT is known that you
have a desire to work from home. The DECISION
is trying to find out how and what you will be doing at
home.
- The FACT is known that you
must have certain skills, motivation and an understanding of
what it takes to work from home to succeed.
The DECISION is finding out if you are really ready to work
from home.
Now let us consider the different forms of home employment.
Telecommuting, a home-based job and a home-based business are at
the top of the list. A lot of people confuse telecommuting with
a home-based job.
Telecommuting is created
when an employer decides that an employee can work from home.
This arrangement must be agreed mutually between the two
parties. The employer already knows that this employee can be
trusted to perform in the same manner at home as in an office
environment. Therefore, most Telecommuting jobs are initiated
between a company and its employee. So if you are employed and
have a desire to telecommute, you must convince your employer
that you can do this productively and efficiently.
Home-based jobs are
initiated when a company requires certain projects to be
completed in a certain time. This kind of company will consider
you as an Independent Contractor and not as an employee. There
are indeed companies that will hire you as an Independent
Contractor. Finding such companies hold the key to your success.
Here are a few profiles of such companies:
1. Companies that have overload work and few
employees.
2. Companies that have a need for medical transcription.
3. Companies who don't have a web presence.
4. Companies that use sales personnel.
5. Companies that specialize in recruiting.
A home-based business is
also a form of working from home and gives you more control over
your decisions. It also allows you to set your own priorities
and your own price. A home-based business should also be
considered as a JOB. The only major difference is that you pay
yourself, which can be an asset if the business is doing well.
Ideas of different home-based business services or products that
you can offer are:
1. Secretarial Services
2. Web Design Services
3. Book Keeping Services
4. Retailer
5. Distributor
6. Information Broker
7. Computer Trainer
Are you anywhere near a decision yet?
Here is my opinion:
You must fit in any of these three
categories:
- If you are a go-getter, decision maker, easily motivated,
dedicated and know how to set and accomplish goals, then a
home-based business, in my opinion, will favor you.
- If you are more laid back, not comfortable with coming out
of your own comfort zone, then Telecommuting may be better
for you.
- If you need a change without a lot of responsibility but
are willing to take a risk, then a home-based job would be
ideal for you.
Which of these profiles describe you?
If neither of them fit, then you may need to re-evaluate who
you are and what you want.
However, if you do fit into one or more of these profiles, it
is time to make a decision and begin making plans on how you
will begin to accomplish the goals pertaining to your decision.
Your decision should be targeted to only one of these three
entities. You should not try to accomplish two simultaneously.
However, if you try one and it fails, it is OK to try another
but give the first one your best effort before you quit.
If your choice is Telecommuting,
plan ahead on how to anticipate your boss's response.
Here are a few things to consider:
- How willing are you to negotiate for time? If you want to
work from home 3 days a week and your boss offers only one
day, would you be willing to accept?
- How will you resent the benefits of Telecommuting to your
boss?
- How will the office run without your presence?
- Will this arrangement save the company money?
- Why do you need to do something from everyone else?
- Will any of your job responsibilities change?
- Will you have the proper equipment to work from home?
If your choice is a home-based job,
here are a few ideas to get started:
- Look in your local yellow pages or online directories to
find select companies that may need your service. Contact
the decision-maker and market your services to them.
- Check online Job banks that my need data entry services.
There are many of them.
- Look in the search engines for "freelance" and
"Telecommuting" jobs. Be careful of the scams in
this category.
- Contact companies who offer Telecommuting services to
other companies. Challenge them to "practice what they
preach."
- Join your local Chamber of Commerce and network with other
members. They may need your services from time to time.
If your choice is a home-based
business, then consider these:
- If you are good at sales, for example, contact a
manufacturer or wholesaler. You will find a large list in
the Thomas Register at http://www.thomasregister.com
and make a proposition to sell their products at a
negotiable price and have them drop-ship the products to
your customers.
- If you have a hobby that you really like, you can turn it
into a profitable business.
- Join an affiliate program and make it your online
business.
- Become a Distributor.
- Become a tutor or computer trainer if that is something
you would like to do. Contact your local schools to get
clients (students).
- If you are good at web design, check out the different web
sites online and contact the webmaster and offer your
services to them.
Now that you are informed, what exactly are you going to do?
Only you have the power to decide. The only way that you can
actually be successful is not for me to give you a list of
available jobs but for me to show you how to find them. It is
certainly better to teach someone to fish than to just hand him
the fish. What do you really want to do?