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Browsing category "Working from home"

5 Ways to make telecommuting better

Posted to: Working from home
February 27th, 2010
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I have this idea that I am going to start working from home. I tried to go into the office. But the only alone time I have in my day is the time I’m not with the kids, and if I spend my alone time with other people, then I don’t have alone time and [...]

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A week of journalism: How to be a freelancer without starving

April 16th, 2007
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Here's how I became a writer. I started writing when I was six and wrote nonstop, about things no one cared about.
Nineteen years later I thought, I like to write, I should get paid for this.
So I went to graduate school for writing, and the first day, the teacher said, "If any of you can [...]

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Yahoo column: Deductive reasoning for the modern taxpayer

Posted to: Money |  Working from home
March 1st, 2007
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It's tax time, and every year I think to myself that I should be deducting everything. Really. All my income comes from freelance writing, and since there's almost nothing in my life that I don't write about, maybe I can deduct everything.
After years of thinking I should do this but not really doing it, I [...]

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Consider a virtual company to get a flexible work life

October 1st, 2006
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While everyone was watching for the telecommuting trend to explode, something else exploded right next to it: The virtual company. The business with no office to telecommute from.
These companies give new opportunities to entrepreneurs to get started with no money down. But a virtual business also gives people the opportunity to create the personal life [...]

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9 new ideas that may sway on-the-fence entrepreneurs

September 17th, 2006
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Are you considering entrepreneurship? It's all the rage right now because the bar at the start line has never been lower. Here are nine new ideas about entrepreneurship that will make you feel like you can do it, too. Right now:
1. You don't need a venture capitalist, you are the venture capitalist.
Today, you can [...]

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Test the waters of self-employment without jumping in

July 26th, 2006
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The odds are that you will probably consider self-employment at some point: Eighty-nine percent of people in the United States who make more than $50,000 a year are self-employed, according to Entrepreneur magazine.
As with all decision points, the way to make the best choice is to know yourself. If you get bored easily, do a [...]

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Upbeat news about flextime requests

July 24th, 2006
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The best thing you can do if you want a flexible schedule is ask for it. Younger workers are finding more and more success when they ask, which should give everyone encouragement to request flextime if they want it.
Laurie Young is a founder of Flexible Resources, a company that specializes in finding flextime jobs for [...]

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The portfolio career: To find fulfillment try simultaneous careers

July 4th, 2006
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Recently, Aaron Karo performed stand-up comedy in a string of sold-out shows. He also bills himself as an author, a public speaker, and a sitcom actor. Karo has always juggled a few careers. After college, he went to work for an investment bank. But he was also writing a weekly newsletter that had tens of [...]

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Take your pet to work day

Posted to: Negotiating |  Working from home
June 23rd, 2006
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Today is take your pet to work day. In New York City, pet owners are carrying around doctor's notes that say their dog is a medical necessity — as in the psychological benefits of dogs — so that store owners legally have to let the dogs come in. I can see that doing this at [...]

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Is it the weekend if the week never ends?

June 10th, 2006
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A friend told me that most professional bloggers don't blog on the weekend. I didn't realize this, because every piece of advice on blogging that I've read says you have to blog very regularly to blog effectively as part of your business.
So last night — Friday — instead of blogging, I read blogs looking for [...]

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Sticking to routine

May 29th, 2006
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Happy Memorial Day. I am working today. I used to think it was lame to work on a holiday. I used to think it was a sign of poor boundaries when I would go into an office to catch up when the rest of the world was at a picnic.
But today I am working and [...]

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Organize your days around your goals

July 12th, 2005
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Periodically, a college student sends an email to me asking if he or she can interview me for a term paper. I always say yes, and I always learn something about my work by answering student questions about my career.
Invariably, within the list of questions, there’s a stumper. This week, the stumper was, “How do [...]

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Interviewing idiots

February 5th, 2005
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In case you’ve never noticed, I rarely interview anyone for this column. Most of my sources are family and unsuspecting friends who complain that I make everyone look bad. But it is not true. It is true that they THINK I make them look bad, but in fact, I could rip them apart in my [...]

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