Challenges of Telecommuting: Avoiding The Pitfalls
June 4, 2007
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Telecommuting is a way to work for a company but enjoy all the comforts of having a home office. This is a perfect solution for moms with busy lives and children at home. But, telecommuting does offer some unique challenges.
Every day more and more people are entering the world of the telecommuting professional. They are finding success both professionally and personally when they learn to avoid a few pitfalls. Here are just a few.
You can find leads for legitimate telecommuting positions on the Internet, but there are also the scam artists who plot to take your money by promising you a job through their bogus service. These people charge exorbitant fees for “getting started” kits that leave you no better off than you were before you started your search.
The classified ads in the newspaper are a good place to start looking for telecommuting jobs in your field. Advertising in the newspaper is relatively inexpensive and well viewed depending on the readership of the newspaper. Create a list of the companies in your area that are potential hits and call them up. Even if they don’t have positions available, they may be able to suggest some more leads.
Is telecommuting the job for you? Setting your own hours is a benefit of the job, but only if you will stick to it. If you are the type of person who procrastinates when there is no set deadline for your work, you could find yourself out of a job in no time.
The telecommuting professional is able to work alone without the office interaction. If you are the type that likes to chat with coworkers and enjoys lunch with them, an isolated profession like telecommuting may not be for you. What you may gain professionally and financially you lose out on socially.
If telecommuting is the job for you, an aspect of your success will be balancing family and job. Since you are home and not in the office, the responsibility of housework may fall on you to complete. A detailed schedule of work hours and other activities sets time aside for all you need to accomplish.
Telecommuting can turn you into a workaholic. With the time saved on the commute, your productivity will increase. Resisting the urge to work on the weekends leaves quality time for the family. Turn off the computer and pay attention to the ones that you are doing all of this for.
Telecommuting is a job with the benefits of the office without the drive. There are some challenges both to getting started and balancing this type of job. Decide for yourself if it is right for you.
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