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| griser Anonymous
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 | # Posted: 23 Apr 2008 11:58 Reply
 
 Some people still get these 2 concepts mixed up. Before starting your new venture, you need to understand the difference between home business opportunities and working at home.
 
 Home Business – means that you are your own boss. You get to choose, plan and build your business. You have full control, but also full responsibility. You assume all the decisions as well as the consequences.
 
 Working at home - means that you'll be performing specific tasks, and you'll get paid a specific amount of money. You'll be working for an employer but from the comfort of your home.
 
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| mountainmom5 Member
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 | # Posted: 23 Apr 2008 12:06 Reply
 
 
 griser:  Working at home - means that you'll be performing specific tasks, and you'll get paid a specific amount of money. You'll be working for an employer but from the comfort of your home.
 ..are you finding that it is getting increasingly harder to find real 'at home' jobs?
 
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| BillyPilgrim Member
 
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 | # Posted: 23 Apr 2008 14:00 Reply
 
 I'm going to go one further. If you have to do the work it's still a work at home job. A business is where you can leave and the work still gets done.
 
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| CSGWAHM Member
 
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 | # Posted: 23 Apr 2008 15:56 Reply
 
 You're right Griser, people do get the two confused.  Good job clarifying.
 
 I prefer my home business over a wahj.  I like being my own boss and working the hours that suit my family and I, plus the money is great.  I don't like to be told what hours I have to work, when I can take a day off, or when I can go on vacation, so a home business is a perfect fit for me.
   
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| BillyPilgrim Member
 
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 | # Posted: 23 Apr 2008 17:29 Reply
 
 I want to suggest for required reading "The E-Myth Revisited" by Michael Gerber. Most entrepreneurs trade their job working for someone else for a job working for themselves. And not that that is necessarily a bad thing. But it's still a job and not a business, by definition. It's the reason to outsource your work as soon as you can.
 
 Billy Pilgrim
 
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| mountainmom5 Member
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 | # Posted: 23 Apr 2008 18:51 Reply
 
 
 CSGWAHM:  I like being my own boss and working the hours that suit my family and I, plus the money is great
 Amen!
   
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| NTC Member
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 | # Posted: 23 Apr 2008 19:04 · Edited by: NTC Reply
 
 Retail, such as eBay is working at home.
 (working to please eBay's customers).
 Affiliate marketing and so are home businesses.
 If you enjoy what you are doing , is should be more of a pleasure than work.
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| nancyj Member
 
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 | # Posted: 23 Apr 2008 19:31 Reply
 
 There's nothing like being your own boss, but sometimes you have to get tough with yourself!  I've been on both sides and there is no way, aside from total starvation, that I would go back to having a boss.  I'm trying to make a full time income on the internet now so I don't have to do so much physical labor like I'm doing now.  It's hard but I'm determined.  Good luck everyone - It's fun to see how everyone else is doing it.
 
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| pcwork Member
 
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 | # Posted: 23 Apr 2008 20:52 Reply
 
 I feel eBay is a work at home business, for a work at home job you are   paid a fixed amount for doing some work
 
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| westfam11 Member
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 | # Posted: 23 Apr 2008 21:34 Reply
 
 I am doing both right now.  I have a work-at-home job as a medical transcriptionist and I also have a home business.  I am expecting my home business to replace my J-O-B in the next six months.
 
 I have been blessed to have the work-at-home J-O-B because I have three children and daycare would have been out of the question.  But it has been hard anyway because I am chained to the computer and have to do so much work per day so I am not working for "myself".
 
 But that is definitely going to change.  If anyone has a choice choose the "work-at-home" "be-your-own-boss" way instead of the "work-at-home" way for someone else.
 
 I am so fortunate that I have found something that will replace my income and is very easy and simple to do.  I don't use those words lightly either.
 
 Blessings to everyone,
 
 Becky
 
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| amylaine Member
 
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 | # Posted: 25 Apr 2008 01:14 Reply
 
 I believe strongly that once someone has been successful at being their own boss that it would be hard for them to ever go back to working for someone else.  Even a work from home job.
 
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| mountainmom5 Member
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 | # Posted: 25 Apr 2008 01:29 Reply
 
 
 amylaine:  I believe strongly that once someone has been successful at being their own boss that it would be hard for them to ever go back to working for someone else. Even a work from home job
 Kinda makes us like 'physologically unemployable' - lol
 
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| Newbie Shield Preferred Member
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 | # Posted: 25 Apr 2008 07:59 Reply
 
 I think that griser meant "work at home job" where a person is either payed by the hour or by the project vs. "work at home biz" where you call all the shots yourself.
 
 I agree that there is a difference.
 
 Even so, I like to diversify my income streams as well as my tasks.
 
 I have self-hosted sites, hosted sites, I belong to MPM, and I free lance (writing, coding, graphics, etc...)
 
 I like the variety, security, and increased income from diversified income streams.
 
 I'm with BP; eventually outsourcing is the way to take income to a new level and it has additional benefits such as freeing up time for both work and play as well as moving on to new projects.
 
 
  
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