taityl Forums Member
Joined: 10 Dec 2005 Posts: 16
|
#21 · Posted: 14 Dec 2005 21:23
I prefer to work at home because I don't like the office politic! I just left a company where full of rumous and politic! I was really tired about that!
I worked in a big broadcasting company in my country previously, it's the same thing, politic everywhere even when I do not want to touch to that, people will just bombard here and there if just so coincident that I'm in the same department or doing the same project.
Later I shift to another department, it's better but it's become so boring I have to pretend and to avoid those small circle in the office to avoid rumous and politic kind of thing
I finally resigned from the company due to my son asthmatic problem getting worse.
After two years, when my son condition getting better, I jump back to work, but the politic thing still make me haedache!
So now I decided to work at home, and planning to earn enough to support myself to go back for further study
Happy earning everyone!
Cheeers,
Joanne
|
kathyg Forums Member
Joined: 9 Dec 2005 Posts: 10
|
#22 · Posted: 15 Dec 2005 04:28
My motivation to work from home was my family. I have a 4 year old, who has some speech problems, and I work with him alot to get him ready for kindergarden, and working from home allows me to spend more time with him.
Also, I make more working from home. The area I live in, your lucky to make more than minimum wage, unless you have a college degree, the bad thing is, that I do, and I still make more working from home.
Another reason is independence. I can take my own hours, work when I want to, and draw as much of a paycheck as I need, not to mention, that travel time is none, (with gas prices this last summer, that was important). I don't have to worry about what I wear, I can pretty much do what I will, and I don't have to ask to go to the bathroom hehe
But seriously, working from home has alot of rewards, I love it!!
Good-Luck All, Kathy
|