Despite economic downturns, employers are starting to hear "I quit!" more frequently. Oddly enough, in more cases (not nearly enough) but purportedly more, hearing "You're fired!" isn't as much a doomsday statement as it used to be.
The work force is understanding that lifetime connection with a company may not be typical or even possible today. Grandpa's gold watch may have to come from Grandpa himself, and not be earned anew following Grandpa's footsteps no matter how powerful a role model he was.
How to beat the company's hatchet? Act now and start supplementing your income. If you decide to keep your day job, you will have more earning power. If you decide to quit that day job, you will have more earning power.
Here are some ideas to get you started in finding work from home for women:
• Google is your best friend. Type in a simple word search for your areas of interest and gradually narrow your results. Read reviews of the business under consideration and make personal inquiries as much as possible. Find the key players who can answer your questions and consider their responses carefully.
• Find out about local business networks and meetings and go! Don't be shy; it is fine to listen at first. Frequently, there are many others like you attending. Even if you don't find your 'perfect' business solution, you may start to build a supportive network that will yield referrals and other assistance later.
• Visit CraigsList.com. Craig'sList can be a treasure trove about the local buzz, categorized to list skills that may apply to you specifically. Often start-up opportunities listed there can build into something bigger. Try a simple outsource option that interests you and look at it as an investment in and of yourself in your new venture.
• Don't forget the local Better Business Bureau and Chamber of Commerce. These associations can not only give you additional leads, they register complaints or quality ratings about a particular business that can save you time and energy in your search.
• Check out online forums dedicated to offering work from home for women. You can participate easily by simply having solid questions to ask other participants. Unexpected results may well follow.
All of these are way more fun than writing a resume. You get to control the 'job' interview. Perhaps for the first--and last--time you will be sitting on both the hiring and deciding side of the desk! Women can find work from home by hiring themselves!
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