I can work from home 2 days a week, but I prefer to just go in to the office. We do have some people that live in other states that work from home full-time. I'm a computer programmer.
I do fairly often. I have an office, but the network connection is more reliable at home (plus there's A/C and no dress code), so I usually just go in if I need a hard file or something. I travel quite a bit, too, so also end up working remotely from various other places.
I work from home exclusively (except for business trips, of course). There is no office near me. I am a Services Manager for a computer software company.
I actually am in need of a job right now. Currently lost my job and with being pregnant the odds are not in my favor
Good luck!
I have a few friends who WFH, one works for a company called VIP desk. I think she sets up travel and stuff for business execs. She's says she's a "Personal concierge".
I do I work for a call center, it's for a credit counseling/housing agency. I think a lot of call centers have jobs from home now. I know U Haul has stay at home jobs now.
There's a site called flex jobs. If you have experiences with banking you might want to look into a company called First Data. They're known for WFH jobs!
I do. My hubby and I run an online store selling comic books. I am planning on starting a line of superhero baby items that I can knit, crochet, or sew. I am also a thirtyone consultant (but that is more for the discount) I only do catalog parties.
I do fairly often. I have an office, but the network connection is more reliable at home (plus there's A/C and no dress code), so I usually just go in if I need a hard file or something. I travel quite a bit, too, so also end up working remotely from various other places.
I WFH three days a week. I'm a grad student working on my dissertation and my job is only part time on campus. Most of the work I do at home is writing.
I do fairly often. I have an office, but the network connection is more reliable at home (plus there's A/C and no dress code), so I usually just go in if I need a hard file or something. I travel quite a bit, too, so also end up working remotely from various other places.
What do you do?
Oh, yeah. Environmental Compliance ... Specialist? Coordinator? Manager? Whatever. I complete compliance assessments, maintain programs, liaison between agencies, develop and implement corrective action plans and stuff for about three dozen USAR/AFRC facilities in two states.
The first is more of a hobby, I work as a sub contractor and edit for a small web company 10 hours a week. I've done this for 3 years or so.
Once I left teaching (I used to teach 1st grade but wanted to stay home with DD) I got a job for a local startup web company. I am on their member care team and I help manage accounts. I work 25 hours or so and can do everything from home on my computer. I go into the office once every 2 months or so. It's amazing.
I can WAH if I want to. (And have been this week! Except for today... I will go into our office. There are a few things I need to get...)
As for what I do? I am now concentrating 100% on my business (manufacturing overseas... and then importing and exporting). I quit my day job at a non profit a couple of months... and I couldn't be happier. The only thing I miss are the extended health and dental benefits. They were awesome.
I am a kids director and Church Community Website Coordinator. I go the the office 2 days/week, work from home 2-3 days/week (with DS home) and then have Sunday mornings at Church.
I live in New Orleans and I don't know anyone who works from home. I worked at a bank as an assist branch manager
Lots of credit card companies have WFH customer service positions.
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I do. My hubby and I run an online store selling comic books. I am planning on starting a line of superhero baby items that I can knit, crochet, or sew. I am also a thirtyone consultant (but that is more for the discount) I only do catalog parties.
I will buy all the clothes/baby items. Tell me when they're ready!!!
****************************** October Challenge: How I feel about the 3rd trimester:
Throwback: Hubby and I on our first date (Nov 2007), and then again on our wedding day (Nov 2012)
Yes, I'm a freelance writer (for magazines and websites) and translator, but I worked in publishing in NYC for 14 years before going freelance to get experience and contacts. It's not an easy road. I work harder and make less money, but I'm happier.
P.s I'd like to add that working from home does not translate into me being able to take care of a baby anytime I want. I have a demanding job and am
On calls often. There are few things more frowned upon than a crying baby or dog barking in the background in my world. We will have to hire someone part time to watch our little guy so I can actually work. I think it's often a misguided notion that people who work from home have complete freedom. There are definitely perks (no commute & working in pj's) but it takes discipline too.
This exactly! I am putting my little one in daycare the days I work. Not even trying to work with that sweetness in my house!
I work from home as a conference Coordinator. I handle two conferences per years and my workload varies daily but keeping in mind my oldest two is in school full time. I am debating reducing to one conference or keep both because of the LO. I would need to find a part time babysitter or daycare, adjust my schedule dramatically so I can handle both a baby and my work. Work at home with a baby is not easy and requires a lot of multitasking plus my traveling...
Work from home is not what it seems to be. It takes a lot of dedication, multitasking, scheduling, and a lot of patience.
Re: Does anyone work from home?
I have a few friends who WFH, one works for a company called VIP desk. I think she sets up travel and stuff for business execs. She's says she's a "Personal concierge".
Specialist? Coordinator? Manager? Whatever.
I complete compliance assessments, maintain programs, liaison between agencies, develop and implement corrective action plans and stuff for about three dozen USAR/AFRC facilities in two states.
As for what I do? I am now concentrating 100% on my business (manufacturing overseas... and then importing and exporting). I quit my day job at a non profit a couple of months... and I couldn't be happier. The only thing I miss are the extended health and dental benefits. They were awesome.
October Challenge: How I feel about the 3rd trimester:
Throwback: Hubby and I on our first date (Nov 2007), and then again on our wedding day (Nov 2012)
Work from home is not what it seems to be. It takes a lot of dedication, multitasking, scheduling, and a lot of patience.