If someone approached you about work from home
By sanell
@sanell (2112)
United States
September 3, 2006 9:00pm CST
What would get you to listen to what they had to say? NOw, mind you, if you all say that there is NO $0.00 investment then I would say that is just not a legitamite work from home opportunity. however, I am curious to see what you think is realistic for you....I want to get some opinions and ideas. Yes I work from home, and I love my job, and I am not looking to recruit at this point in time but I may down the road and I want to see what are your turn offs or turn ons....What are some key items that you would want to hear in the first 30 seconds that would keep you interested in hearing more. I do realize that ultimately if you want to work from home, then the desire needs to be there but still any opinions would be very helpful for me.
Thanks for your help
2 responses
@ossie16d (11821)
• Australia
7 Nov 06
It is not for me as I am retired these days, but although there is no actual money investment, people who work from home do make an investment of their time, although the return might not be as high as it would be if working for an employer.
Good luck to all who do try this, or any other form of working from home. :)
@sanell (2112)
• United States
8 Nov 06
well actually The return would be higher in the long run than if I worked for an employer. Plus I get to choose my hours rather than having hours set for me. I do agree though at first yes it is hard work, but you have to look at the long run, in the long run I know I will be better off because I will make 3 times what I use to make, and I can choose to make more or less at anytime, it is what I put into it, as long as I get it to a stable point it is worth it for me. For my family, and for my sanity! I want to stay home and be here but I want to make a paycheck too, the only way for me to have both worlds is to work at home.


