Home Office
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Top 10 Preferred Remote Jobs
1. Virtual assistant Becoming a VA is a great way to work remotely, and many people in this job role are a freelancer and own their own business so they can set their own hours, rate, and work wherever they wish. Virtual assistant is an umbrella term used to describe individuals that assistant other businesses with tasks. Many have particular niches or specialities under the same term. You can offer email or social media management, calendar and appointment setting through phone or email, and many other tasks. There are online courses and resources to help you when you are beginning your career like Abbey Ashley, who runs a YouTube channel and trains virtual assistants.
Jordan TurnerPublished 5 years ago in JournalSeniors' Quick Guide to Online Freelancer Income
Many American and European businesses are turning to the internet to find specialized labor. It's not like they can't find this labor locally. The problem is when they hire locally, they actually bite off more than they can chew.
Kennedy JonesPublished 5 years ago in JournalHow to Create a Practical Home Office that Will Boost Your Motivation
Procrastination, distractions, an uncomfortable chair you hate sitting in, no decent coffee, and a desk that also doubles as your bed. All of these factors combine to create a home office environment where you get absolutely nothing done.
Sofia LockhartPublished 5 years ago in JournalHow to Work from Home: 20 Tips on How to Do It Successfully
In remote work, everything is fine; ranging from the ability to sleep a little longer, ending with a flexible schedule allowing you a short trip to Quebec or Alberta, and being in a comfortable atmosphere. I bring to your attention 20 tips from someone working at home to improve the results of your remote work.
Amelia FlynnPublished 5 years ago in JournalGig Economy - The Key to Reducing Workplace Violence?
Workplace violence has been a problem in the United States for the longest time. There are several factors that could contribute to the level of violence in the workplace, including the fact that the U.S. is the most overworked developed nation in the world. (G.E. 2018) Here are several reasons to support that assertion:
Kubvoruno DzimiriPublished 5 years ago in JournalWhat You’ll Need to Work from Home
Working from home may seem like a dream come true for many, and we’ve surely all heard stories of how you could accomplish your entire workload from the couch or envisioned ourselves answering emails while lounging by the pool. It’s true that working from home does have some great benefits. Your office can be anywhere, you’ll save money by not commuting, and you can learn to be more independent by setting your own schedule.
Casey ChesterfieldPublished 5 years ago in Journal5 Career Paths That Allow You to Work from Home
Working from home is a dream for many, but often the idea just seems too good to be true. Can you really work from home and earn a decent living?
Emily GorskyPublished 5 years ago in Journal- Top Story - December 2018
Working From Home? Here's How to Stay Active!
Whether you are self employed or working for an organization that has a work from home option, it is very easy to feel like a couch potato while you sit at home all day. The walk from your bedroom to your desk isn't very long and that seems to be the majority of your daily exercise.
Annie PilonPublished 5 years ago in Journal The Work from Home Lifestyle
The work from home lifestyle does not give the user the ability to be a slob. You can still shower every day along with getting dressed although some people like to do the work from home lifestyle, which in their minds makes them able to be naked while working. Writing was the first work from home job. I studied creative writing in order to have the ultimate work from home job. Working from home doesn’t necessarily mean you can do whatever you want and it is, in fact, a huge responsibility.
Iria Vasquez-PaezPublished 6 years ago in JournalThe Work From Home Revolution
The work from home revolution is upon us. Indeed.com is the most trustworthy website to find decent work from home gigs. This is because some websites are not to be trusted if they have many scams listed without fact-checking their jobs. Apparently, in 2015, 24 percent of American workers are work from home people. Fields such as management, business, and financial operations have work from home allowances with 38 percent of people working from home. People 25 years of age or older have bachelor’s degrees, with 39 percent of those people working from home. Working from home is a new trend out there. It means that people are sick of commuting to a typical office environment where there is politics.
Iria Vasquez-PaezPublished 6 years ago in JournalHow to Self-Publish Like a Pro
Looking to self publish? Here are some informative tips on where to get started, what site I've personally used and loved, and some tricks to help you along to way.
Alivia EvansPublished 6 years ago in JournalWork From Home
Are you ready to start making extra income or ready to make it a full time job FROM HOME? Are you tired of working so much that you STILL don't make ends meet?
Just A GirlPublished 6 years ago in Journal