2012年1月23日 星期一

Work From Home Job Search


Okay, you've finally had it at your 9-5 job. Your boss isn't seeing eye-to-eye with you lately, they're pushing you to do more than you can reasonably do in eight hours, and you're tired of having to put up with the whole mess. You're ready to start working for yourself, but how do you conduct a work from home job search?

Before quitting your job to pursue your dream of working for yourself, it would be a good idea to get organized. You want to go into your work from home job search knowing exactly where to look, what your qualifications are, and what your options are. Here are some things to consider:

1. What are your qualifications? If you have a degree and experience under your belt, you may be able to use those to help you find the perfect at home job. Use what you know to find what you want to do.

2. Can your current position translate into a work from home job? If you're an accountant, it wouldn't be outside of the realm of possibility to start a home accounting business. If you're a secretary, perhaps a Virtual Assistant business is an avenue to consider.

3. Do you want to work for yourself, or are you interested in telecommuting? It helps if you know what you want before launching your work from home job search. What do you want to do? How many hours a work do you want to work?

4. Check with your current employer and see if you can telecommute rather than work on-site. Some companies are open to this, many aren't. You'll never know if it's a possibility if you don't ask. By telecommuting, you may be able to maintain some of the benefits you currently have, but won't have to deal with the office politics.

5. Do have the skills and the equipment to work from home? Most telecommuting jobs require you to have high-speed internet, and all you have is dial-up. Be honest about what equipment and skills you have and seek only those jobs that will meet those requirements.

It's unrealistic to think that you can find an online work from home job quickly and effortlessly. Quite often it can take months, if not years, to get to the point where you're making the same amount of money as your currently full-time position. Be prepared to stay where you are until you can match those earnings, and then, and only then, you can feel confident enough to quit your job.

Besides telecommuting, are there other ways to earn money from home? You bet there are! If writing is your forte, you may be able to work as a freelance or ghostwriter. Excellent writing and grammar skills are needed. There are many direct sales companies to choose from, but you'll want to carefully research each one before choosing one to join. Many people consider mystery shopping as an option for working from home but these positions are limited if you're not in a large metropolitan city.




Chris Simpson is dedicated to helping people find honest and legitimate work at home jobs and home based business opportunities. Find a legitimate work at home opportunity today at: http://www.HomeNetPro.com





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