A truth about working from home.
By Andrew O
@creationhub (3066)
Malaysia
September 21, 2007 9:55pm CST
When we say working from home, most of us would think from 2 different angles. The first is to take on some online jobs and get paid for doing something. The second is having or operating an online or offline business from home.
Today, I want to explore the second scenario. Having a business from home is a very much better prospect than working for an employer. However, just as any other business, you still require capital or investment. Many people have the misconception that working from home means a free ride. It does not happen this way at all.
What are your opinions about this issue.
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@mizrae (587)
• United States
22 Sep 07
I agree that some type of investment is required when working from home, whether it's monies for supplies, equipment or gas for the car. On top of that is your "time" investment until your home business starts to pay off. On the other hand, here in the states there are many tax advantages to having a online or off line homebased business.
@creationhub (3066)
• Malaysia
22 Sep 07
I agree with your response. Still, nothing beats better than working from home. That's what I am doing today. So much cost savings in this way.