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Posted by 1nspire On August - 18 - 2008
by lepsius chione

Working for a company doesn’t mean you have to go to the office everyday. Even certain government agencies are being told that they must let their employees work from home when possible. Congress will punish them with less funding if they don’t comply.

You might be thinking, “I wish I could do that”. Well, it just might be possible. The biggest fear businesses have is whether productivity will drop.

If you want to make this change you need to convince your boss that you can be productive. Show them that you can get the work done. If you can do that, you have a good chance to start saving gas.

Of course, if your boss won’t let you telecommute, you can strike out on your own. Many companies welcome getting work done by outside sources. If you have the right skill set you can get plenty of work.

Lots of businesses hire people to take phone calls. And, they let you do this from home. If you’re good on the phone, this might be a good option.

If you have accounting skills, you can find some companies that will let you handle this for them from your home. Many small businesses can’t hire full time accountants. You can work for a few of these businesses and make a nice income.

Secretarial work can be done from home also. Many small businesses are run from home now. They don’t have any space for a secretary, but still could use one.

Clerical work is another popular type of work you can do from home. Companies need writers for various reasons, advertising, creating forms etc. If you have good writing skills, there is work out there for you.

Another skill you can work from home with is helping with billing. With the right software program and know how you can be offering this service to any company that bills people. This is another headache you can take away from small business owners.

Small companies often can’t afford to hire full time people. Additionally, they don’t have office space for them. By outsourcing work, they don’t need to hire more employees than they can afford.

With high speed internet, communication and transferring data is lightning fast. This has made telecommuting possible. This often benefits both the owners and the workers.

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