Is Working At Home Possible For ME?
(c) Copyright 2003, Cathy Bryant
This question, in all its many forms, has continued to be one
that I am asked most often. As more and more "work at home"
sites appear online, it's apparent to me that there are many
who would, at the very least, mislead those who are desperate
to locate jobs that will allow them to work from home.
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There continues to be a large segment who still want to
believe that they can earn a significant income from home
doing typing, word processing, or other clerical jobs from
home. Why wouldn't they believe this? Thousands of sites
proclaiming that they have hundreds of these types of
positions available for the taking (for a fee, of course)
appear all over the internet.
I can understand this - because I was once in that very same
position. I wanted to believe that there were any number of
employers out there just waiting to hire me. After all,
technology has advanced to such a point that we can have all
the equipment we need to do the same job from home that we
were once doing in the office, right?
There's a reason, however, why these types of jobs are not
generally available to those who are seeking them. A reason
I never really stopped to consider. Once I did, however, it
became clear to me why most employers aren't interested in
having their clerical help located outside the confines of
their offices. To learn more details about this, visit
http://www.homebizjunction.com/telecommuting.html
So the question remains - who DOES manage to locate and
obtain those elusive work from home positions? And how?
The answer is simple - those who are prepared to do their
homework and not rely on others to simply throw hundreds
of jobs in their laps for simply joining their membership
site, most of which provide limited information that is
generally available for free (if you know where to look).
The truth of the matter is that the great majority of
work at home jobs are "hidden jobs," not advertised to
the general public, and almost always require much more
than basic clerical skills from their applicants.
So if working from home as an employee of someone else is
what you seek, your first step is determining which type
of position you are best suited for. Then be prepared to
spend a significant amount of time and energy updating your
skills, preparing your resume, locating the companies and
employers who may have opportunities for which you are
qualified, and presenting yourself professionally as a
candidate for employment.
Sounds like a lot of work? You bet it is. But you must
be prepared to do what is necessary if you are truly
motivated to locate and maintain a work at home position.
Otherwise, you're a prime candidate to fall victim to those
who would have you believe that work at home jobs are
abundant and available to anyone, even those with limited
skill sets.
Educate yourself - only then will you be successful in
locating the work at home position you seek.
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Cathy Bryant has been online since 1999, publishing an online
newsletter helping those who wish to work from home, either
in a home-based business or as an employee of others. For
those who fall into the latter category, she unreservedly
recommends "The Essential Home Job Search Guide."
http://www.homebizjunction.com/jobguide.html
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