How Do I Work from Home?

For those who are legitimately trying to find work-at-home opportunities, please know that my sympathies are with each of you. It is really hard to find work-at-home employment and it is particularly difficult to carve your own niche into the work-at-home world.

Direct sales jobs abound and can be very fruitful for people who are really dedicated and who work hard. Sitting on a couch watching the money roll in will probably not be happening in your near future, but hard work can help you achieve your work-at-home goals.

Things that can be helpful when starting out:

1. Look at the cost investment – Always make sure that you understand how much it is going to cost to get started. Some companies, like Avon, only have a very small amount that you need to pay to start your business upfront. Other companies can require you to spend $500 or more to get started. Be sure you understand how hard you are going to have to work to recoup your investment and be very careful! If you want to dabble in working at home or are unsure if you are disciplined enough to do something like this, please don’t throw in a huge investment to make that discovery. It breaks my heart when people tell me they are having a difficult time financially and then they decide to work at home with a $2K start-up fee and then weeks later say they made the wrong choice.

2. Know your strengths – If you are very shy and have a hard time talking to people, direct sales jobs can be difficult to do. I tried direct sales and discovered that I just wasn’t good at it. I don’t want to “bother” people so it was hard for me to do a job where I had to call and ask if people wanted to place orders, emailing them about parties, asking them if they wanted to buy stuff, handing out catalogs, etc ... It wasn’t for me! BUT, you might have a way with words and have just the right personality for this kind of job.

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11.06.2010
Jon Patrick
Personal Franchising is what I poured myself into when I was laid off. Represent a company as an independent agent, earn commissions. Simple! http://JonRPatrick.com
06.25.2008
Alanamary
i got sent over here from a link on strollerderby. i like the information you give in this post, but would like to add one more bullet point: be realistic about how much time you can spend on your business while your primary goal is taking care of your children. as you said, you spent about 25+/- hours per week doing this. if your kids are older that might be easier, but without help at home sometimes this time just isn't available.
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