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May30
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Some WAHMs need to work during the times when the kids are awake or home from school, but this can sometimes prove difficult. Kids are always clamoring for attention, and if yours are anything like my five year old, it’s tough to get any kind of work done when they’re home. Thank goodness for preschool and day camp! We only do a few hours each morning, but it’s a big help. If not for that, I might have hired a babysitter. I know, I know, babysitters are expensive. Plus, don’t we work at home so we can spend time with our kids? I’m not suggesting a full time someone to come in and spend an entire day. If you need an extra couple of hours each week to get things done, it couldn’t hurt to hire a high school or college student as a mother’s helper. Since you’ll be home, you can still supervise. By hiring a student on an as needed basis, you’ll have someone to play with the kids or help them with their homework or a craft project, while you meet a deadline or catch up on mounting housework. Teens are always looking for ways to earn money, so it shouldn’t be too difficult to find takers. Contact your local high school’s career counselor or post a note at the local community college. Of course you’ll want to interview a few students before making a decision, but responsible kids aren’t hard to find. Since you’ll be home, your children won’t be left alone with your helper anyway.
Something to think about anyway!
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May28
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It’s like I’ve been saying all along, working from home saves money. In fact, more and more businesses are allowing employees to work from home once a week to save money on gas. According to this news items from...
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May24
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Top 5 Reasons to work at home Make your own hours – The reason most of us work at home is to be with our kids. Working from home allows the convenience and flexibility of working when its best...
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May23
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Many web-based freelancers dabble with the bidding sites. In case you’re not familiar with them, freelance bidding sites allow for people with projects to post a job description while freelancers, writers, programmers, designers, and virtual assistants, can bid on...
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May22
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I’m about to enter a 12-step program, one for home workers who can’t turn down work. Not only can’t I turn them down, I can’t stop applying for them, either. While many WAHMs are content to earn enough to...
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May21
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If you work at home, chances are, you work on the weekends. At the moment, I do try and get a few hours in on Saturdays and Sundays, but I’m hoping that will end once my son is in...
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May17
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Leaving a regular job to work from home isn’t a decision one should enter into lightly. For one thing, many WAHMs experience a large pay cut. Additionally, many of us also miss the camaraderie of working in an office....
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May16
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Sponsored Review Want free advertising? Safelists, lists of people who sign up to review and exchange advertising email, are one way to bring more traffic to your website or blog. While some may write them off as spam, the...
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May15
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If you’re considering a work at home job, but aren’t quite sure how to go about finding worthy gigs, HireMyMom can help. A brand new site, HireMyMom helps WAHMs find employment, and vice versa. From the press release: “HireMyMom.com...
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May14
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You know what I see as one of the hardest parts about working from home? Convincing others I have a job. There are people who are always asking me to volunteer to chair different groups, meet for a shopping...
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May13
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Happy Mother's Day to all WAHM's and to all moms. Whether we work at home, outside the home, or not at all, we have the best jobs ever. Take time for you today!...
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May12
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While I started out as a freelance writer, 90% of my income comes now comes from blogging. Several blogs are mine, while the rest of my blogs are owned by others. Because I’m somewhat successful, I get lots of...
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May10
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The other day I was a bit miffed by some of the suggestions Randy Duermyer threw out in his article. “Ten Home-Based Business Ideas for Moms.” I’m positive it wasn’t Randy’s intent to stereotype, but I was a bit...
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May 8
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Today’s offering at About Home Business is a list of 10 Business Opportunities for Moms. There are a couple of good ideas here, but most of them are rather stereotypical. Suggestions include: Selling baked goodsRunning a day care centerDistributing...
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May 7
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Ah yes, Mothers’ Day. The day when my husband and son give me a gift in the morning and then whisk me off to my mother in law’s where it’s all about her. When it comes to Mother’s Day,...
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May 6
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Today while networking at the Mom Gadget forum, I learned of a great new social networking site. It’s like a Digg or Bizz Buzz but for WAHMs. Babblz allows you to submit your blog posts and news stories so...
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May 5
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The other day I was talking with a neighbor. She’s returning to an office job after several years at home with her children. At first she considered working at home, but then she changed her mind because she doesn’t...
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May 4
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If there’s one thing I miss about working an office job, it’s the camaraderie. I miss the social interaction. I miss going out to lunch with co-workers or discussing news and gossip as we do our work. Work from...
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May 3
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What's a mom worth? Better yet, what's a work at home mom worth? Salary.com helps to answer that question for once and for all. After adding up all Mom's duties, the folks at Salary.com feel the average mom should earn...
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I’m having one of those mornings. You know the kind…where everything is a battle. Even though the morning routine is a repetitious as they come, I find myself repeating orders and instructions over and over again. We wake two...
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May 2
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Do you have a particular talent or area of expertise? Consider writing an e-book. The idea isn’t as far fetched as you think. Many WAHMs are using self publishers such as Lulu to to publish and sell e-books online....
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May 1
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So it’s time for Spiderman 3. You know what that means, don’t you? Yup. The merchandise frenzy has begun. Mind you, my four and a half year old son has never seen any of the Spiderman movies, yet he...
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