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Why Consider Working at Home

In a world with rising gas prices and busy lifestyles, you may want to consider looking into the many work at home (WAH) opportunities. A WAH job can give you the best of both worlds—a professional career and a proactive family life. The most attractive part of working at home is freedom. You gain the freedom to make your own schedule to allow more time for family or to work extra hours to complete a project ahead of schedule.

There is a financial benefit to working from home. You save commute time as well as reduce gasoline and transportation expenses. If you are lucky enough to attract multiple clients, you can find your salary grows beyond the salary you received in your job outside the home. Many mothers choose to work at home to save in daycare expenses as well as providing personal care to their children.

Working from home allows you the opportunity to work more than one job and even work in more than one trade. The type of jobs range from administrative assistant, article writer, web developer, researcher, paralegal, graphic designer, personal assistant, medical transcriptionist, customer service, forum poster and the list goes on. By working in a variety of fields, you make yourself marketable and improve your chances of getting more work.

These considerations are just the tip of the iceberg. Each person will experience his or her own rewards from working at home. As the workforce changes, it is wise to position yourself in a place to accept that change. The demand for WAH jobs increases on a daily basis. Employers get overwhelming responses to their job postings. You should consider throwing your resume into the hat.


Posted:Monday, October 06, 2008

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