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Home Employment Options – Deciding If It Works For You!

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These days the opportunities about working at home employment have become popular. It not only has the advantages for employees, but has many advantages for employers too. That is the reason for lot of people to try getting towards work at home jobs. Many of them have realized the varied benefits of these jobs.

Even before one dwells into looking for work from home employment opportunities, they need to check out various advantages and disadvantages about work at home jobs. At the outset, the work at home employment would enable to save good sums of money. Compared to working in some office, one may save from the transportation expenses, the office clothing, and the food simultaneously. There would be no need to travel or even buy expensive suits. One may enjoy healthier and also cheaper meals within home. Few companies even provide the reimbursements for phone and internet bills. Another merit is the convenience. There is no need of waking up early or preparing to go to work. There would be no stress from any heavy traffic either. There is also no travelling involved especially when you are tired. In short, you would have a stress-free work, a relaxed atmosphere, and of course, a worry-free environment. These would contribute to only a few of the top merits of work at home jobs.

When one has a tough time balancing the work and home, then such jobs might not work right. This is when disadvantages of the work at home employment arise. There are chances that one may use up the work hours on some other things. However, this would just take some time getting used to it. Another demerit is it would not promote team-work; however may learn being independent.

As you come about knowing a few of the merits and demerits of work from home employment, it is time to decide yourself. Is work from home employment suitable for you? Many kinds of work from home employment options are available for you in the market. The first option is setting up one’s own business from home. There are many opportunities on the internet allowing people to do that. One could become an online sellers or marketers for one. In such cases you become your own boss. Another type is something like the freelance jobs. One may do copywriting, websites, or any crafts. In this kind, they tell what is to be done. After the completion of work, it should be sent to them in order to get paid. However, this is commonly done on project basis and is not very stable. There may be lots of work some week and almost nothing to do the next.

Then there are the telecommuting jobs often made up of the IT and clerical job types. IT companies now venture into work from home employment for the employees. Such jobs are often programming, researching, or the reporting work. It is same with the job descriptions as in some office. Here the only difference is that one works from home. At times, you are still called to the office. You would get similar benefits such as the health insurance, 401K and things of that matter. This shows up as the most stable among the jobs. However, it is one among the hardest in finding work from home employment opportunity.

Abhishek Agarwal
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March 1st, 2010 at 5:24 pm

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  1. What are my options with a house full of furniture?
    I’m selling my house and need to decide what to do with all my furniture.

    I will not be buying a new house for a while as I am in employment provided rented accommodation.

    I have several large items – sofas, table, bed, white goods as well as many boxes of general clutter.

    Storage isn’t an option as it works out as costing more than the goods are worth over the period I’d need storage for.

    I have no family or friends who require any of this furniture.

    I am unable to sell the furniture as I cannot be home long enough for collection.

    What can I do with it?

    Number 3

    1 Mar 10 at 5:24 pm

  2. Bonfire springs to mind

    ‘Give it to charity – they’ll collect it at a mutually agreeable time
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    jamand

    1 Mar 10 at 10:26 pm

  3. Call a thrift store and they will pick it up. You can take a donation for the value of the furniture on your taxes.
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    lindsay7rw

    1 Mar 10 at 10:28 pm

  4. Give it to a housing charity or homeless shelter. Or take it down the tip.
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    snookler

    1 Mar 10 at 10:30 pm

  5. Get in touch with the Salvation Army, they will collect
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    chasmol

    1 Mar 10 at 10:32 pm

  6. I suggest getting in touch with an auction place. They will come and take the furniture and give you the option to take a percentage of the sale or settle for a rate upfront. You could also donate it if you aren’t in need of money.
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    mommyof2beautyqueens

    1 Mar 10 at 10:34 pm

  7. Donate it or call an estate specialist.

    Or you could try to sell it to the person
    buying your house.
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    M S

    1 Mar 10 at 10:36 pm

  8. try to sell it with the house, but make sure it is not a give away. Negotiate it after negotiating house price.
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    christopher s

    1 Mar 10 at 10:38 pm

  9. go to work and i will help you.
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    lil_silent i

    1 Mar 10 at 10:40 pm

  10. Have a house contents sale and put posters in the local shops, community centre etc. Use large colourful cardboard tags to indicate price and which items are for sale. Be realistic with your prices or put "make an offer for me"
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    volentnut

    1 Mar 10 at 10:42 pm

  11. Perhaps you can contact a reputable ‘estate seller’ in your area to handle the sale of goods you no longer want or require. Used a service in Wisconsin when a maiden aunt died and was very pleased with the results.
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    Jay K

    1 Mar 10 at 10:44 pm

  12. i`m sure there is a charity who would be only too happy to take these items of your hands.

    try contacting your local council, they would know.

    you`ve racked up some points today! crikey!!
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    EVH 5150

    1 Mar 10 at 10:46 pm

  13. give it all to a charity that will help someone that can not afford these kind of items. phone a charity collection place up say I have this but little time so when can you come and get it as I need to get rid of it all know.
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    lisa1cares

    1 Mar 10 at 10:48 pm

  14. contact a church or the american red cross they usually find fire or flood victims that can use it and will probably make arrangements to pick it up
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    littlebigefan

    1 Mar 10 at 10:50 pm

  15. go to
    http://uk.freecycle.org/

    give it away, let people collect…..
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    johncob

    1 Mar 10 at 10:52 pm

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