I actually thought I would write how you can become a telecommuter. In this post I showed a picture (that is worth thousand words) of different ‘types’ of telecommuters. Let’s add a few words to it.
To start telecommuting, which often translates to working from home, you have a number of options. But before we get to options…
Let’s just agree that working from home still means working vs. sleeping and watching TV for the whole day, gardening, cooking, doing laundry. If you get to do those things (vs. work) and they pay your bills, email me and let me know of your magic. You certainly can make gardening and cooking for others to be your work, that is an option… Ok, let’s get to tecommuting options:
(1) Start from where you are, see if your current employer offers telecommuting options
(2) Start looking for a job at a big company that that provides telelcommuting (working from home) as an option
(3) Start working for a small (more liberal) business
(4) Government agencies offer telecommuting opportunities
(5) Find a job at a virtual call center or become a virtual assistant
(6) Become your own boss
See my next posts…
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I actually thought I would write how you can become a telecommuter. In this post I showed a picture (that is worth thousand words) of different ‘types’ of telecommuters. Let’s add a few words to it.
To start telecommuting, which often translates to working from home, you have a number of options. But before we get to options…
Let’s just agree that working from home still means working vs. sleeping and watching TV for the whole day, gardening, cooking, doing laundry. If you get to do those things (vs. work) and they pay your bills, email me and let me know of your magic. You certainly can make gardening and cooking for others to be your work, that is an option… Ok, let’s get to tecommuting options:
(1) Start from where you are, see if your current employer offers telecommuting options
(2) Start looking for a job at a big company that that provides telelcommuting (working from home) as an option
(3) Start working for a small (more liberal) business
(4) Government agencies offer telecommuting opportunities
(5) Find a job at a virtual call center or become a virtual assistant
(6) Become your own boss
See my next posts…
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