why Work at home
food for thought...
In the day of
the Boomer women worked and dropped their
kids off at the sitters. Today more women
are choosing to stay home and “BE THERE KIDS
MOM.” When you have the financial means it
is an easy decision to stay home to raise
the children. However, when you don’t have
money in the bank or a spouse to bring home
the bacon you have to take a careful look at
how to pay the bills while raising your
family.
According to
recent surveys more moms than ever before
are choosing to stay at home and as a result
the female employment numbers are declining
after decades of substantial growth.
Employment
figures for married mothers with children
under age 6 have dropped 7% to 10% since the
peak years of 1997 to 2000, depending on the
income group. Overall, the work
participation rate for all women dropped
1.5% from 2000 to 2004, according to the
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. This is
significant because, for four decades,
women's labor participation rates
consistently climbed, from 40.8% in 1970 to
57.5% in 2000. The phenomenon caused
profound changes in American family,
culture, and economy.
This shift has created
a new buzz called the WAHM. (
Work-At-Home-Mom
) Women that have made the decision to have
it all. They are taking time for family and
balancing that with a home career. If you
don’t want to commute to the office then how
do you have a career? A WAHM has two choices
in a home career. They can create a career
around a hobby or talent they enjoy or seek
out a company that will furnish the
foundation and opportunity so all they have
to do is team up, invest the time and hard
work to achieve the success. Consider these
interested facts...
-
More
than 25 million
Americans are
home-based
entrepreneurs
and that number
is growing
daily. Being
paid for what you do is always
more rewarding
than being paid
what someone
thinks you are
worth! Employers
are holding the
key to our
futures – but
you can change
that by starting
a business from
home.
-
Where do you
start? Well, you
search the
Internet, go to
the library and
read anything
and everything
you can get your
hands on and
think about what
you enjoy. “It
is anticipated
that by the year
2005, 50% of
households in
the U.S. alone
will be involved
in a home based
business.” -
Newsweek
Magazine
-
In 2002, the
average annual
income of a
person running a
home office was
more than
$45,000 per
year! This is
more than twice
as much as the
average U. S.
household income
derived from
working for
employers. The
home business is
the fastest
growing segment
of the economy.
Two out of every
three businesses
started in the
U. S. are
started in the
owner’s home.
Personal
Computers have
made it
possible.
Did you know that
out of 100 people
who started working
at the age of 25, by
the age of 65:
-
1 is healthy
-
4 have enough
money for a
comfortable
retirement
-
3 are still
working
-
63 are dependent
on Social
Security,
friends,
relatives or
charity
-
29 are dead
|
|
|
Owning your own
home business
is an opportunity of a life time. Does it
have risks? Of course there are risks but
life is full of risks. Do your homework and
find a business that is right for you. Once
you figure out what you would like to do
find a way to make it happen. The biggest
reason people fail is from lack of action!
Take action and get started with a sense of
urgency. Don’t let anyone tell you “you
can’t.”
_________________________
Be a
lifelong student. The more you learn, the
more you earn and more self confidence you
will have.
- Brian Tracy
|