Posts Tagged ‘Working from home’

Fathers Who Work From Home

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

In this day and age more and more fathers are realising their dream of working from home which enables them more time with their beautiful children. They have chosen to get out of the normal routine of travelling to and from work each day in order for them to be able to take their kids to school as well as pick them up in the afternoon.

I am somebody who has taken up this type of lifestyle. I love the fact that I am able to take my young son to school, he is currently in his first year which is called reception class and looks so cute as he chats to his mates whilst awaiting his school day to commence.

During the hours when he is enjoying his life at school I run one to one stuttering therapy courses from the comfort of my living room.

I also spend time offering SEO services to help promote people’s website/s . I do this in a variety of ways including writing articles like the one you are reading. In this role I am able to work at times that suit me. This includes some evenings when the house is a little quieter but basically is at times when I choose.

Working from home may seem like an easy life but you have to ensure that you put the hours in. I know quite a few people who have a similar role in life to the one I have. What I mean by that is not so much in the type of work that they do but in the fact that they also work from home. One of them is able to work as a DVD replication expert and another friend is a Psychic Readers consultant who has an office in his house. He tends to prefer to work in the evenings and is able to spend his days doing the things that interest him such as playing golf.

The Benefits Of Working From Home

Monday, September 28th, 2009

More and more people are being made redundant and unemployment rates are increasing on a daily basis. Losing your job or being made redundant is rarely a happy event however when it becomes a reality there is only one way that we should be thinking; in a positive manner. This is far from easy however however becoming down and depressed will not help the situation.

I was made redundant from a financial services corporation when I was aged twenty-two. Due to my age I was not in reality too bothered about the whole situation. I have to admit that I was not particularly enjoying the role that I was in. It has always been my goal to run my own business and this was a great opportunity for me to do this. Being made redundant turned out to be a blessing in disguise; I would probably have left the company within a few months in any case but this way they were actually paying me a redundancy package to leave!

I used this money to set up my own small business. I was going to run one-to-one stuttering therapy courses to help people to achieve fluency. I am a person who has managed to successfully overcome a stutter and I therefore felt that I had something to offer.

Working from home has many benefits as I have found to my own benefit. These include being your own boss and therefore not having to answer to other people. Choosing your own hours, choosing the amount of hours you work and the amount of holidays that you have. The rigid structure of set hours or working shifts no longer have to be an issue. This travel time is basically time wasted. I personally like to work late at night, where possible, as this is when I am able to concentrate to my maximum.

What I love the most about working from home is the ability to now attend all of the important days/events in my children’s lives. For example attending their school sports days, the christmas play, parents evenings, the visits to the dentists. A full time employee normally has to miss a number of these events which is most frustrating and also unacceptable.

I now have partnerships in other business ventures including one offering a DVD replication service and one offering web promotion advice.

I would recommend other people to set up their own small business and to work from home, you need to be self-disciplined but the benefits are huge.