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Your Home Working Advantages

March 11, 2008

For many people, working at home is the Field of Dreams of their working career.

After all, many of us dislike our jobs because of dealing with incompetents, mean and petty people and management. Perhaps we also dislike what we receive for doing those jobs even less. Some of us also have difficulty dealing with our superiors, who may or may not be good people who were improperly chosen to lead others. Given all these factors, working at home, in the peace and comfort of your own abode, seems like an incredibly good idea.

You too have surely thought about working at home, and you must first consider all the variables that will be involved in your potential decision and even allow for the unknown. Working at home, like working outside, carries its own set of advantages and disadvantages. It would be good for you to scrutinize each argument, pro and con, and examine how much weight such arguments should have on your decision.

Some of the advantages of working at home include:

Being your own manager. Most people resent having to work for the benefit of someone else. Some of us are naturally selfish; we want our work to primarily benefit us. As an employee, your work primarily benefits the company that you work for, and your boss. You receive a salary, but you feel that the amount you receive does not correspond to the full value of the labor that you rendered or want.

Being in charge of your own time, our most precious life commodity. It is frustrating to have your time subject to the caprices of others. How many fathers and mothers have missed their son

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