By Michael Jarrett
It seems that with each
passing year more
individuals are turning to alternative sources of income. The general
consensus is that 2008 will lead more people into the work at home
industry than ever before. With talk in the news of a possible
recession, home employment is an option being investigated by
increasing numbers every day. The intention of this article is to bring
to light how the economy might influence you when deciding if working
from home is a viable option.
There is very
little doubt that major employers are becoming more apprehensive when
it comes to the subject of hiring new workers. Recent reports indicate
that job payroll cuts in February reached a level that has not been
seen in the past five years. This could be one of the major factors
involved that leads so many people to search for ways to work at home
and supplement their current income and even start a
full time business from home.
Working from home
not only allows you to make the type of income you desire, but also
provides a less stressful environment in which to work. I believe that
one of the main reasons so many people make the switch to home
employment is that they are tired of having a boss constantly looking
over their shoulder. They are fed up with office politics and feeling
as though doing cartwheels and jumping through hoops is required to get
a raise that never seems to be enough to keep up with the cost of
living.
Inflation
continues to rise each and every year with some experts suggesting
there has been as much as a four percent increase in the past twelve
months. My personal opinion is that this is a slightly conservative
estimate. I have seen the price of some things nearly double in the
past year, with food items being a good example. This brings into play
some of the advantages of work at home employment, such as being able
to save money on lunches and work attire, as well as on gas and
maintenance for your vehicle.
The cost of
gasoline has risen to record highs in recent years and is expected to
go up by at least another forty cents or more per gallon this year. A
large number of people have to commute quite a distance to and from
their job, some driving as much as two hours each way. When you
consider that some put in as many as to ten to twelve hours a day at
their job, that doesn’t leave much time to spend at home with
their family and friends.
A struggling
economy can affect the decisions we make about our future in many
different ways. Whether or not a work at home opportunity is the right
way to go is something only you can decide. Home employment has many
great
advantages and provides people with life changing opportunities which
will be discussed in future articles.
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2008 Michael Jarrett/
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