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Posted By: Melissa In Response To: RE: Work at Home (Dennis Bevers)
Thursday, 30 December 2004, at 1:06 p.m.
> WAP,
> You posted, "Also, is there any legitimate way to work at home,
> on-line, and not have to pay your way in?"
> My answer is that there are relatively few "work at home jobs",
> and many of those are created by companies for people who are already
> employees of that company.
> However, there are many options for work at home, work from home, and
> home-based businesses. Accountants, bookkeepers, massage therapists,
> beauticians & barbers, and many other business people have set up a
> business in their home.
> But for many of those businesses, the clients aren't coming to them, they
> travel to the client. And where geography was a limiting factor for many
> in the past, the present age in the US with fax machines, low cost
> long-distance, and the internet, that barrier has been weakened or
> removed.
> I've been self-employed in my home-based business on a full-time basis
> since 1987. I still go out on sales calls almost every weekday, calling on
> clients and prospects across 9 parishes of SW Louisiana and occasionally
> in Houston. Many of my clients have been buying from me for 12 to 20
> years.
> Many others are earning a good full-time or supplemental income thru
> various internet ventures, including selling items on eBay. Others are
> selling eBooks or cookbooks they have created themselves.
> I would venture that the vast majority of those working at home are not
> employees of someone else. The largest industry that I am aware of that
> employs home-based workers would be those involved in customer service.
> The options available to you for any kind of home-based income, either as
> an employee, independent agent such as myself, or strictly on your own
> will be largely dependent on both your skills and your interests. Many
> positions and businesses that exist wouldn't necessarily work for you.
> While I earn an excellent income in my business, it isn't something that
> will work for everyone. Many people aren't interested in sales, either
> face-to-face or via phone and internet. Others may lack the motivation to
> make the necessary contacts and sales calls to keep the commissions
> coming. And, some would find a commission-only situation to be unthinkable
> for them.
> Obviously, many are cut out to be employees for life. There's nothing
> wrong in that, it just limits their options.
> Good luck in finding a home-based job or business that will work for you.
> And, feel free to come back here and post any bizopp you are considering,
> before you invest any hard-earned money in it.
> Dennis Bevers
Thank you so much for this site. I was about to give this company??? a call.
Luckily I decidied to just type their name in to see what popped up. Has anyone ever worked with Moms Win? All I know is they advertise products thar are safe for the enviroment. They ask for $30.00 up front.
Melissa