Self Employment

Which Work at Home Jobs are Scams?

by Eartha on November 28, 2010

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Working at home can help many people to relieve a lot of stress on their lives and help to bring in extra income. Sometimes, there are situations in which working at home is a necessity. A stay-at-home parent may want to help with income but isn't able to get a full-time job. Some people may no longer want to deal with a long commute to and from work or are simply tired of the corporate world. Whatever your reason, it helps to know the warning signs of possible work-at-home jobs that are nothing more than scams.

Warning Sign #1: Sounds Too Good to Be True

If the ad you're reading is promising all kinds of stuff, primarily making lots and lots of money, then it is probably a scam. Beware of any job that is asking for some type of payment up front or personal information such as your bank account info. Many times, these types of scams over promise to lure you into giving up your own cash.

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How to Leave My Job For Something Better

by Eartha on August 18, 2010

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Deciding to leave a job is a huge decision for anyone. You have to consider if you want to leave for another job that is similar, one that is more fun but less money, or trying a new career all together. Whatever the case may be, you have probably reached the point where you are so frustrated and stressed out that anything sounds better!

I've experienced that type of job dissatisfaction. In fact, I resigned without a back-up plan. I don't recommend that for anyone. Looking back, if I knew what I know now, I would have done things a lot differently. What I share in this article is what I share with my family and friends that tell me that they want out of their lousy jobs and into something better.

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Why Do People Still Do MLM?

by Eartha on March 16, 2010

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MLM or Network Marketing is a business model that has been around for quite some time. I remember hearing about it in my early twenties but blew it off as another "get rich quick" scheme. If you would have told me then that I'd be part of a network marketing business now and have success I would have laughed. Now that I am involved in network marketing, I realize that it is nothing to laugh at. It is a legitimate way to earn income so long as you are with a legitimate company.

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Should You Start Freelancing?

by Eartha on September 23, 2009

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Freelancing is a common way for many people to become self-employed. While the allure of working your own hours and deciding who you want to work with is nice, there are other long-term things to consider before taking the leap.

Freelancing Cons

1. Unsteady income - Some people can't handle not knowing when the next check is coming in. You have to work harder to keep income flowing compared to the study paycheck of a job.

2. Health insurance - You will have to cover the costs of your own medical insurance. This may not be a big deal for single people, however, if you have others to support you may find it difficult to pay this on your own.

3. Boredom - Even if you love what you do and you think it would be fun to do it as a freelancer, think twice. After a year or two, what you thought as fun can feel like another boring job. Dealing with clients can feel just like it did when you worked for someone else.

4. Firing clients - When you worked for someone else, you probably didn't have to deal with firing anyone. Eventually, you will have a client or two where the working relationship just isn't working out.

5. Discipline - There are so many more distractions when you work for yourself. If you're not organized and disciplined enough to do the work, it can all backfire and have you more stressed out than you were at a 9 t0 5.

6. Accounting - You will need to become more responsible about keeping track of your income. Hiring a good accountant can alleviate some of the stress but you will still need to keep a closer eye on income and spending.

Of course, those are just some things to keep in mind. Freelancing can still be very rewarding in the long-term as well.

Freelancing Pros

1. Do things your way - Unlike a job where you may have been limited in how you worked, you can stretch your skills by working for yourself. You can learn new skills and try them out. You have more creative freedom.

2. Flexibility - You won't have to ask a boss if you can go to a doctor's appointment or attend a cool seminar. Your hours are yours to use as you wish. Errands can get done and you can set appointments when you like.

3. Vacations - You can schedule a vacation whenever you want. You can even take them as often as you want if you have the means.

4. Earn more income - It is quite possible to earn more than you did as an employee. You can set your own rates and take on as much work as you feel capable.

5. Multiple streams of income - Another cool benefit is having more time to experiment with other streams of income. Thanks to the internet, you can try your hand at affiliate marketing, network marketing, or start a new part-time business all together.

Overall, I still view freelancing as a great way to experience self-employment. It's important to have a plan before going out on your own as well as a good amount of savings in the bank for emergencies.

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