|
October 12, 2007
Filed Under (Working at Home) by Carol on 12-10-2007
There will be days when nothing seems to go right and you begin to wonder if working at home is worth all the stress. After all, when you have a regular job you can put in your 40 hours and forget about it the rest of the time. You can actually relax on the weekends. Here are the reasons I continue struggling along even on the difficult days:
But there are many times when it all seems too overwhelming. I have enough work to keep ten people busy for months. That’s when it’s time to outsource. The best places to find people to help include:
College students and stay-at-home moms are often willing to work for a fair price. If you live near a college, pin a note up on the job listing bulletin board or contact the office that helps students find local work. To find moms who would like to work at home ask other people who run their own online business if they know of any, or mention it in a forum for moms (make sure it’s okay with the forum administrator), or post a job on Craigslist. They don’t necessarily have to live near you. Many people work as virtual assistants and will never meet you in person. You can use Camtasia to teach them what you want them to do and put the files online for them to watch or copy the file to a DVD and mail it to your assistant. A great benefit of using Camtasia to create a tutorial is that once you record it you don’t have to do it over if you hire someone else. You simply show them the same tutorial. So if you are feeling overwhelmed, find some help. It could be a nephew or niece, a son or daughter, or someone on the other side of the country. online business outsource virtual assistants work at home |
|