Monday, February 25, 2008

Telecommuting: It takes discipline to work from home

It may take discipline to work from home but it is worth it. This article discusses if telecommuting is the correct choice.

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Toni
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Telecommuting: It takes discipline to work from home

When one telecommutes, boundaries dissolve and distractions abound. When I do have some work to do at home, I'm tempted to clean out my closet, bake brownies, take a nap, walk the dogs — just about anything can distract me from the task at hand. I guess I don't have the discipline required to be a successful telecommuter.But perhaps I could develop the discipline.

I believe what I would miss most is the social interaction.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

WOW, Telecommuting approved and under fire!!!

This article talks about OSHA regulations employers must adhere to even if the employeeis working at home as well as a list of other topice. You should not miss reading this.

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Toni
TelecommutingPro.com

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Old law vs. the new economy

In August 1997, a certain Mr. T. Trahan of CSC Credit Service wanted to let his sales executives work out of their home offices. He was uncertain about his possible obligations under the Occupational Safety and Health Act, so he wrote to OSHA, the agency that administers the act.

Monday, February 4, 2008

Work At Home Entrepreneur Since 1985

This article discusses the success an individual who has worked from home since 1985. As a pioneer in 'work at home' jobs she discusses how she achieved success as a Virtual Assistant.

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Toni
TelecommutingPro.com

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Entrepreneur Captures Attention in Family Circle Magazine

Diana Ennen knows what it takes to work at home, having done so since 1985. Ennen was among the pioneers in the work-at-home industry when starting a word processing business, but back in those days, it wasn’t as easy to get started. The Internet wasn’t as commonplace and work-at-home moms (and dads) had to learn from trial and error. Research on how to start a business also had to be done at a local library and bookstore, and not from the convenience of a home computer. My how times have changed.

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