Is a Work at Home Job Really For You?

By. Court Tuttle


You have probably heard of all the great work at home job opportunities there are out there. If you are considering taking a job like this, you should consider all of the elements that go into it. Know exactly what you are getting into before you dive in.

Sure, you can wear your PJ's while you do your work, and sure you get to spend more time with the family and less time finding a daycare. But are you considering all the facts? Are you sure you want a work at home job? Do you really think the advantages will outweigh the disadvantages?

Health Insurance

Most jobs you take will offer health insurance. The bad thing about work at home jobs is that hardly any of them offer this service.

What if something happened to you? Perhaps no major injury will come to you, but the burden of any type of medical bill can be difficult to bear if you do not have insurance to help pay for it.

Difficulty Focusing

Working from home can be a great blessing in the fact that you get to spend more time at home with your family. But the very fact that you are at home can be difficult to work out, because managing your family life and your work life is hard to do at the same time.

The bad thing about working at home is that it is less likely that you will be able to leave your family life with your family for a few hours and put the needed focus into your work. In order to totally be able to manage both, you have to have a dividing line between the two.

Risk of Fraud

Sometimes the advertisements for work at home jobs are fake. Sometimes people just want access to your bank account, and use the excuse that they are going to pay you. Some work at home jobs are illegal.

Inconsistent Income

Sometimes, when you work for someone online or in any circumstances from home, your income may vary from paycheck to paycheck. The amount of money you get each month, or each pay period, may depend on how much work you do in that period of time.

Because of this, it may be difficult to make ends meet sometimes. Having a consistent income allows you to plan out your budget so that you know what you can and cannot afford. Working from home does not always allow you this privilege.

Difficult Employers

If you work for someone else, and you are working from home without seeing your employer face to face, it can be difficult to communicate with them. Sometimes this leads to misunderstandings, such as when and how much your next paycheck should be, or how much it should have been. Sometimes your boss may not be satisfied with your work and just decide not to pay you, even though you spent time and effort on the work you handed in.

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