The Top 5 Reasons to
Work At Home
Are you still debating
on whether or not you
want to work from home?
Here are a few things to
consider when making
such a decision.
1. You save dollars
every day.
Some people go to work,
make so much an hour,
get a paycheck at the
end of the month, then
turn around and spend it
all on the fuel money it
takes to transport them
to their jobs. Working
from home can save you
loads of money,
especially with gas
prices these days,
because the only
traveling you'll likely
do is a brisk walk from
the bedroom to the
kitchen table.
2. Slacks or sweats,
whatever's comfy.
Sometimes you go to work
and you feel like some
people judge you because
of how you dress. You
feel that sometimes they
think you're not
professional unless you
appear to be on the
outside. Such is not the
case when you work at
home.
No one is there to
assume how well you can
do your job or how smart
you are just by looking
at you. You know how
good you are at what you
do, and you will show
people that not by how
you dress, but by how
you do your work. So
even if you go from the
pinstripe business
jacket to your pajamas,
you're still going to do
your job and do it to
the best of your
ability.
3. Using your vehicle
less keeps the
atmosphere clean.
When you go outside and
breathe in a puff of
fresh air, maybe you
could quietly thank
someone you know who
works at home. When you
work at home, you have
to commute less, leaving
less fumes from your
exhaust pipe hovering in
the beautiful morning
air. Pollution is
becoming a bigger issue
as time goes on, and
preventing it, even a
little bit at a time,
gives the earth and the
oxygen in its atmosphere
a little bit more
luster.
4. You map out your own
work schedule.
Sometimes there are
really important things
in life that you just
have to do, like
spending time with your
kids, or visiting an old
friend. The hazards of
having a job is that
these moments are often
scheduled right in the
middle of the hours you
have to be at work.
When you work at home,
the things that take
priority over your job
can happen whenever, and
you can still accomplish
the same amount of work
in between. When you
work at home, you set
the pace, you schedule
the time, and you
determine the hours.
5. You're the boss.
When you were sixteen
and worked at that fast
food restaurant, maybe
you had a manager who
knew everything and
thought you knew
nothing. Some people
still have those kinds
of bosses, even in
higher standing jobs.
But if you wanted to,
you could work at home
and be your own boss.
Even if you do have an
employer, they are not
there to tell you how to
do your job and point
out every little
mistake. You are
ultimately your own
boss.
Court helps people to
learn about becoming
free from their jobs.
You can read more of his
work by visiting:
http://markunemployed.com.
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