tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2075354260507238406.post2814449704714544899..comments2023-05-03T02:43:31.079-06:00Comments on cluttered musings of a mom: Work From Home?JennaKhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10724959154514125980noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2075354260507238406.post-60876840279396321692009-06-10T09:08:32.103-06:002009-06-10T09:08:32.103-06:00Your preschool idea is great. I would definitely e...Your preschool idea is great. I would definitely enroll my daughter in your program if we didn't live across the country from you. Plus, the fee you would charge is extremely reasonable.<br /><br />There are lots of people who would pay for organizational and cleaning help. I think you would just have to advertise and set up plans for your skills. For example, offering to do certain closets or the kitchen for a set price.<br /><br />Over the years, I have taught piano and voice lessons privately in my home. That has worked with varying degrees of success. At the moment, I don't teach at home because after-school time is both precious and chaotic. And that is the prime time for teaching. I really feel that my energies are best served helping the kids with homework and spending time with me. When they were all at home, that wasn't an issue. I teach for a full day on Saturdays at a music school. So the kids have daddy day that day. <br /><br />My beef with working at home is that: a)it still requires tremendous amounts of time and work to make a profit b) the selling model of businesses like Pampered Chef, Usborne, Scentsy, etc. require a lot of work and also recruiting efforts and that's just not my style. Don't get me wrong, I know that working at home can be a huge blessing for many people. My sister's husband lost his job several months ago and they have really struggled. She is now selling Galvanic spas and it really has helped her tremendously.Tiffany Wacaserhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08224661646987749451noreply@blogger.com