Mothers All Work At Home

Are you a caregiver that needs to work at home? Are health or medical issues keeping you from continuing a career outside the home? Would you like to be home with the kids? We provide direction and information, we share resources and ideas to help those that need to work at home succeed.

Tuesday, March 08, 2005

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Sunday, January 30, 2005

To Pay or Not To Pay ~ Understanding Working From Home

What is the first thing people tell you when responding to an ad to "work from home"?
If it costs money it must be a scam. But is that really true?

You wouldn’t expect to go to an interview in the office building down the street and after being offered the job be required to get your checkbook out and start writing.

No.

The companies offering employment to someone should never charge you to work for them whether you’re working from an office cubicle or a corner in your kitchen.

If you are an employee with that company, you work for them, they pay you. Yet we see so many ads on and offline that read, “Work from Home, only $29.95.”
Your first reaction is probably that of most, toss it, delete it, don’t believe it. Now I’m not going to say that such an ad is a scam or one to be doubted. But then again I’m not going to say that you can believe it. Just like an ad for anything, all ads need to be researched.

So why do so many post ads asking for money in exchange for a work at home opportunity? Because it is not uncommon nor is it unexpected for one to pay for a “business opportunity.” That’s the difference.

Many folks out there read ads and as soon as they see a dollar sign they are quick to assume it is a scam. That is not necessarily the case. Ads that offer a home business or work at home opportunity are in essence offering to sell you a franchise of sorts. In a home business you are an independent contractor, a business owner. You are not an employee with the company.

You frequent the local fast food restaurant and one day you see a sign offering a franchise of that business, an opportunity to work for yourself. Would you scoff at the fact there’s a price tag associated with it? No. You would expect it. Just because there is a fee for a work at home opportunity is no reason to dismiss it.

There are many people working successfully from home and making money after purchasing a work at home business opportunity.As we’ve said so many times before read the ads, talk to others, research, research, research.

Thursday, November 04, 2004

Mothers All Work At Home

Hello and Welcome to Mothers All Work At Home

Our title says it all, mothers all work at home and whether you are a new mother or a grandmother, it still holds true.

For years we have found a way to take care of the house and do the cooking and raise the kids and we’re doing it all while we’re paying the bills and balancing the bank account and handling a career.

For so many mothers, working has meant taking a job outside the home and being away from their family, while others have found a job and many times a career working from home.

Advertisers know that mothers want to be able to stay home and take care of the family and be able to earn a living. That’s why there are so many ads out there offering just that opportunity. But most times it has a price tag attached to it.

How do I know this? I know. I’ve seen them. I know you have, too. I’ve answered the ads. I’ve paid the money. I’d like to report that every ad I answered delivered exactly what they promised, but I can’t. There are a lot of ways that these companies make money and taking your money is one of them.

But to be fair, there are ads that do deliver what they promise. There are websites and companies out there online that offer opportunities to make money from home and that is exactly what you get. The key word is opportunity. No one is giving away paychecks. The opportunity is there for anyone to work from home, most cases online and receive a paycheck for his or her efforts.

I know this because I have earned money while working from home, online through many of the ads that I answered and yes…paid money to. Now notice I said that I earned money. I never said that I got rich over night or made thousands and thousands of dollars in eight weeks. I put forth some effort. I worked. I worked the hours I wanted to work, in most cases. But I worked.

Finding the right opportunity is in my opinion, about the toughest thing. Sometimes the opportunity offered may require a fee. More and more sites are only providing information to members and membership usually has a fee. It is up to you to decide whether or not the membership or the fee is worth the information you’re requesting. Unfortunately, those scam artists don’t make themselves known in their ads.

Once you have found an opportunity that appeals to you, then sit down and decide on a work schedule, because the only way to be successful in any opportunity or job is to work at it and do the best you can do. Remember, no one is going to offer you a paycheck for doing nothing.