Some People Suggest Working At Home To Save On Gasoline Bills. How Do You Do That?
First of all, you need to get a great job with a great employer, and be absolutely brilliant at it. Then, you need to say to your boss that if you aren’t allowed to work from home, you’ll quit. They’ll be so desperate to keep you, they’ll let you work from home.
Anyone else talking about ‘work from home’ schemes is kidding themselves and everyone else. No one really works from home effectively unless they have a decent paying job. Remember, you’re the one paying for the internet access, the electricity you’re using at home, and the heating and air conditioning. Unless you’ve got a boss somewhere paying you good money, or you run your own business (in which case, expect to work at least 60 hours a week instead of 40) you can’t ‘work from home’.
Yes, working at home might save you some fuel bills. But those savings will be offset by other expenses like internet, electricity, heating, etc, and wear and tear on your home. And some people just aren’t cut out to work from home. They aren’t disciplined enough to be their own boss.
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Comments on Some People Suggest Working At Home To Save On Gasoline Bills. How Do You Do That?
If you employer allows it, you can take work home. Talk to your employer to see if they allow telecommuting (aka working from home).
Gas is $1.58/gal. Why would you do that?
Heh..some tips bellow, but just for small income, you wont get rich like that.