S.T. asks from Southfield, MI on March 14, 2008
Home Employment - Southfield,MI
I would like to pick someone's brain who is running a successful business from home is able to be there with their child/children.
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A.H. answers from Detroit on March 15, 2008
Hello,
I work from home currently. (altho I am still keeping my options open to seek an office for my work)... I am a Massage Therapist and Reflexologist.
I am not sure what anyone else will tell you, but to run a business out of your home still takes time, work and dedication. You have to make sure what you choose resonates with you~ or you just wasted time, effort and money.
I may be able to spend time with my son, but in all honesty I do actually have him out of the house for this work (unless it's an evening appointment when hubby keeps him quiet for bed). I cannot in anyway provide a peaceful environment with a toddler running crazy!
Best of Luck at finding something, and good luck for your training! Hope this helps? ;)
B.D. answers from Detroit on March 17, 2008
Boy do I know where you're coming from!! I too have been in the same situation that you are.
I would love to invite you to check out my awesome business that I have gotten into.
It's called Seriesse International. It's an amazing skin care line developed by Jeniffer Flavin Stalone! Her husband, Sylvester Stalone (Rocky!) also has his wellness products called "S-Forse" wich is unsurpassed to any other wellness plan out there.
If you would like to take just a few minutes to check out my site at www.myseriesse.com/bdavis and just click on "products" at the top left hand side you can see for yourself what we have to offer and a model deminstrating them.
You can also click on the OPPORTUNITY link next to it and find out more about the business.
I have checked out soooooooo many of these business and have NEVER found anything like this before!!
I'm looking forward to hearing from you and chat.
Best regaurds,
B. Davis
Seriesse Consultant
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A.S. answers from Detroit on March 18, 2008
Good morning, S. t
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E.M. answers from Detroit on March 15, 2008
I work full time but can work from home on occasion with my son at home. It is very difficult and I normally get work done when he sleeps. I think we have one image in our mind as to what it would be like if we could work from home...it usually consists of not working unless our children are napping. I have a friend who successfully works from home because she has a nanny come in. If we could all be that lucky.
Whatever you do, seriously weigh your options, sometimes it is just easier to go to an office, at least I know I can put in an 8 hour day there without working at night.
Good Luck!
A.S. answers from Detroit on March 18, 2008
I worked up until this January. I had horrible problems with all the daycares I had my son in. I finally am in a relationship where I could stay at home with my son as long as I was bringing in some income, after much thought there was only one answer - At Home Daycare.
It takes quite a bit to get licensed (money and time), and it is difficult sometime finding children (and making sure thier parents can pay you!), but it's well worth it. The pay is good and I couldn't imagine ever going back to work now that I see how much I love being at home with my son. It takes a ton of patience and a ton of love for children, but if you can do it - it's well worth it!
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