Working From Home
As someone who makes a living working from
home, I have to tell you that it is not quite as glamorous as
you might think. Don't get me wrong – I love to work from home.
I get to set my own hours, work in my pajamas all day, and take
off time whenever I want to. On the downside, however, there
are problems with job security, and of course the need to
practice constant self discipline. Before you decide on a
career of home-based business, you should carefully think out
the pros and cons of working from home.
The pros of working from home are obvious. My typical day of
work starts at about 10 in the morning – the time that I
naturally wake up. I grab a quick breakfast, read the paper for
about 20 minutes, and sit down at the computer. From there, I
work from home for about five hours. After that, I take off a
few hours to go jogging, practice piano, and read a little bit.
I do a few more my hours in the evening and then call it a
night.
I can change this routine whenever I want to. Working from
home allows me to take less jobs when I feel like it. I can go
on vacation for two weeks as long as I have the money saved up.
On the other hand, if I want to do more work and save up some
cash, I can do that too. I am completely at liberty to work 10
hour days whenever I want to with no one telling me when to go
home.
On the downside, of course, there are a lot of issues as
well. One of the biggest ones is job security. When you work
from home, you usually work on a contract basis. If you take
typing from home jobs, you only have work as long as there is
typing being sent out to you. If you write freelance, you have
to constantly be on the lookout for jobs. This can eat up a lot
of time – particularly when you are first beginning. You can
make a career working from home, but not right away.
In the long run, I think the advantages of working from home
definitely beat the disadvantages. If you have the ability to
practice intense self-discipline and not let yourself slacked
off, you can get your work done and be able to avoid the
morning commute for the rest of your life.
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