Working From Home: the Pros and
Cons
If you’re thinking of starting a home
business, you’ve got to realise something about life.
Life has a certain balance: there is no pleasure without
pain, and there are no pros without cons. Here’s a look
at the upsides and downsides of home
businesses.
Pro: Independence. You do what you
want, when you want. No-one else can screw up your hard work,
and you don’t need to depend on anyone but yourself. Your days
of being told what to do are over. And there’s no dress code,
either! Many people who work from home admit to sitting around
in their pyjamas all day, or even working in the nude. (we
don't need to know that part)
Con: No Security. With independence,
though, comes responsibility. There’s nobody to carry you if
you do badly one day – if you don’t make any money for the
business, then you don’t get paid. People like certainty in
their lives (that’s why they spend big bucks on insurance) – it
can be hard to live with this ultimate step into
performance-related pay.
You might find yourself quickly wishing
you had a regular paycheque again.
Pro: Flexible Working. You decide
your hours. If you want to take Wednesday off and work Saturday
instead, then no-one’s stopping you. If you’d like to get up
early and cram all your work into the mornings so you can have
the afternoons off, then hey, you’re the boss. Such flexibility
can be a massive relief after years of working nine to
five.
Con: Work Never Ends. When you work
from home, it can be tempting to be constantly monitoring
things, even when you’ve decided you’re not working. The only
person who can handle a crisis is you – and crises have a
tendency to happen in the middle of the night, or on your day
off.
Pro: Keeping All the Money.
Everything you earn is yours to keep. It can be truly
disheartening to work somewhere where cash is being handled,
and realising that the takings for the day add up to a hundred
times more than you got paid. You know that someone’s getting
rich off your back, but it’s not you – working from home makes
you the fatcat at the top.
Con: Doing Everything. Not all that
money was profit, you know. It goes on things like marketing,
management, stock control, deliveries, and so on. Suddenly you
have to manage everything that goes on in your business – you
deal with suppliers on one end and customers on the other, you
have to do all the budgeting and spending, and you become your
own marketing department. You get to deal with all the fun tax
issues, too.
Pro: No More Commuting. Commuting is
expensive, painful, and can feel like a complete waste of time
– just think of all the time and money most people spend
travelling to and from work. When you have a home business, you
just get up and you’re right next to your workplace – isn’t
that convenient?
Con: One Less Room. Your house can
feel a lot smaller when you’ve had to set one room aside as
your ‘home office’. When you’re not working, it just sits
there, useless, and meanwhile your kids are getting upset at
how small their bedrooms are.
Pro: A Healthier Lifestyle. When you
only have an hour’s lunch break to do everything you need to
do, you can end up running yourself into the ground and not
eating properly. Working from home lets you do your errands
when you want, and eat good food every day.
Con: The Loneliness. If you’re the
only one around in your house during the day, it avoids
distractions – but it can also feel very lonely. If you’re the
kind of person who likes being around other people, you can
start to get quite depressed.
But…
If you talk to anyone who works from home,
they’ll probably say to you that, for them, the pros far
outweigh the cons. Once you’re doing your own thing and
feeling great, it’s hard to go back to a salaried
existence – and remember, it’s far easier to work around
your problems in a home business than it is to deal with
any problems you might have at work.
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