2012年7月21日 星期六

Preparing Your Home Office For Telecommuting


When getting a home office set up to take on telecommuting work, many people tend to spend all their money on the frills. While it's nice to have beautiful flowers or lighthouses to look at while you work, they're not as important to have as some other items are. It's best to leave the frills until you have the important things in place.

Here are some things you should take into consideration for your office:

The computer - This will be your most important piece of equipment in your home office, so you should focus on getting your computer ready for taking on the work at home jobs. The best option would be to have a computer used specifically for business reasons, but not everyone can do that when starting out.

Your personal computer could be used, but there are some things that you need to keep in mind. The computer you use should be in good working order and you should delete any files that aren't needed or burn them onto CD's to free up space on your computer. The more disk space you have, the better off you'll be.

Virus/Spyware programs - Don't work without these programs. The reason why this is so important is because you're not only protecting your computer, but you're also protecting the company you will be working for. Imagine spreading a virus or Trojan on to the company's computer. They may not take too kindly to it.

Keep your computer protected. There are many free spyware and adware programs out there as well as virus programs. If possible, consider a paid version of a virus program. They usually update their databases automatically to catch any new bugs that are popping up all the time.

And they usually scan your emails for any threats without you having to do anything.

Phone - If you're the job you're applying to or planning to apply requires you to have a phone, then seriously consider getting a phone dedicated for your job.

It's certainly possible to use your personal phone, but keep in mind; you or anyone within your household should not be receiving calls during the time you will working.

The choice of using a landline, wireless or internet phone will depend on the company or position you're applying for. If you will be using the phone quite often, then a landline would be the best choice. Wireless and internet phones can easily break connections without warning, so stick to the landlines unless you won't need a phone much.

Working Space - It isn't necessary to have an actual room dedicated to your office, but you should find a space that you can work without a lot of distractions; especially from noise. You need to be able to work in a comfortable place, so pick out a good chair to sit in; even if you're only going to be working at the kitchen table.

If you have a budget set up to create an office space for yourself; first consider putting money into your computer, phone and comfort items. Then take what you have left over and use it on any frills you may like to have. It's fine to decorate your office with the best decorative things you can buy, but those things can wait until everything is ready.




Nell Taliercio has been working at home full time since 2004. She's worked as a telecommuter, virtual assistant and affiliate marketer. In 5 years she's discovered many secrets to finding legitimate work at home jobs and securing them. You can find work at home job information and tips at: http://www.justonlinejobs.com





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