Work from Home - Telecommuting and Jobs
Internet Based Mom's telecommuting section is for WAHMs
who don't want to start a work at home business and would
instead rather telecommute or find paid work from home.
This is a good option for many moms and due to popular
demand here is our telecommuting and jobs section!
Telecommuting
Tutorial: Getting Started
Welcome to the
telecommuting getting started guide.
Telecommuting is a
viable alternative for many busy moms who wish to balance
the joys of working from home with the security of a regular
pay check.
Telecommuting can
be a real live saver for moms who are torn between wanting
to be with their children during the formative years and yet
they don’t want to give up their career or the paycheck that
comes along with it.
Freelancing or opening your own
business poses several risks that many are just not
comfortable taking on. Telecommuting is a great solution
for many.
Here’s what
you’ll find in our Telecommuting Getting Started Tutorial:
Section #1
What
is telecommuting?
Section #2
Do
you have what it takes to be a telecommuter?
Section #3
Do
you have to find a ‘new’ job or can you make it work where
you are?
Section #4
Approaching your employer.
Section #5
Finding a new job.
Section #6
Creating an optimal home work space.
Section #7
Selling your services. Do you need a website?
Ready to get
started? Let’s go! (click on the links above to start)
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Telecommuting & Work at Home Articles
Balancing your life as a telecommuter – learning to set
boundaries:
Telecommuting
brings a whole new set of challenges to your life. Now your
work life and your family life are all in one location –
your home. It can be enough to send some telecommuters back
to the office.
The
greatest telecommuting challenge?:
Sounds extreme yet anyone who works from home can relate.
This is the life of a work at home mom. It is not an
exaggeration.
Advantages of telecommuting, and a few disadvantages too:
Telecommuting can be the answer to the prayers of a busy
working mom. The ability to walk your child to the bus, or
take care of them during the day rather than send them to
daycare truly is the best of both worlds.
Building your business beyond your employer:
Telecommuting has the potential to bring in tremendous
profits. Telecommuting not only gives you experience
working from home it gives you credibility as a provider.
Tools to market your telecommuting services:
Telecommuting is simply working for your employer at home.
Telecommuters receive a regular paycheck and all of the
benefits associated with working for someone else.