It can be tempting to ax your job at the first sign of success in the process of running your business. However, it is important to remember that you may need your job for a period of time, until you know for sure you can fully support yourself on your home business. Some of the reasons why you should not quite your job right away when starting your home business are as follows:
You may need the benefits: If you are a worker who has kept down a job for a year or longer, the chances are that you have substantial medical, dental, and other personal benefits, such as maturity leave, or retirement pension. Depending upon how much time you have put into your job, it would be a shame to let all these benefits go too soon.
You may need the income: Starting a business can be expensive, even if you are starting extremely small on a shoestring budget. Even if you have not taken out any large sums of money for operating or start-up costs you may still need the money to pay your house bills, to buy food, and to support your family if you have one. Not only that, but you may still need it to fun any vacations or extra-curricular activities you choose to participate in, even during the start-up phase of your business.
For Proof of Solid Income: If you are applying for small business loans or other start-up loans, you will need proof of solid income. This is one of the most important aspects of receiving money from the government or private lenders. You need proof of your projected ability to pay back this loan money or you may not quality to receive the money. As tempting as it may be, you will have to hold on to your job for a little while longer.
For Income During Waiting Periods: If you are waiting for an application for a loan to be approved, you may need money to run your business during the waiting period. Of course, then you may still need the money to pay back the loan as you begin to develop your business. It is important to remember this, because the development of a successful business always takes time.
For Emergencies and Unexpected Expenses: You never know what could happen while you start your business. Your car that lasted thirteen years could finally break down. (If you have a car that lasted that long, let others know, by the way!). Either that, strong winds could cause a tree to fall on your roof. You never know what could happen. It is always important to have some security so you are prepared.
To Reduce Amount Needed to Borrow: When you start a business it is a good idea whenever possible to start with as little money as possible. Your job can help fund your business instead of having to take out a loan to cover those expenses. In addition, money that you have earned from a job to start and run a business you do not have to pay back. Therefore, keeping your job for as long as you possibly can after starting your business can help alleviate the possibility of large debt in the future.
For Personal Discipline Reasons: Believe it or not, many people actually work better in the beginning stages of their business if they stick to a regular schedule. Therefore, not only will keeping their job help fund their home businesses, but that it will also help them stay on task. Knowing they have very little time to take for granted they will be less likely to waste it come time to
For Networking Reasons: As long as it is allowed on your job, and your business is not a conflict of interest with your current employer, there may be the possibility of you networking with your co-workers at your current job. For instance, if you want to make extra money housecleaning, and you work in an office all day, you can make arrangements to begin housecleaning on the weekends. You may even be able to get hired by your boss. You never know where your current employment will lead you. Not only that, but the possibility also exists for you to purchase a franchise of that current business as well.
The above reasons are only a few examples of why you may need to keep your job while starting your business. You may have other reasons to keep your job as well, which have to do with other aspects than just with finances, discipline, or networking. For instance, you may need to monitor the success of your growing business for a while; to make sure it will sustain you for the long haul. This is more than about money, but also about a long-term commitment. You need to make sure that the business you are involved in will not only support you in the long run but will also be something that you will enjoy being involved in for the long run.
If you are not sure if a business idea is right for you and yet you start it, you can easily change your mind more readily if you have kept your job. However, if you have made the commitment to your business, and no longer have your job, it may be harder to turn back. You will have to either ask for your old job back or find a new one. To avoid that from happening, you may consider keeping your job for as long as you feel is necessary., until you know for sure you can fully support yourself on your home business. Some of the reasons why you should not quite your job right away when starting your home business are as follows:
You may need the benefits: If you are a worker who has kept down a job for a year or longer, the chances are that you have substantial medical, dental, and other personal benefits, such as maturity leave, or retirement pension. Depending upon how much time you have put into your job, it would be a shame to let all these benefits go too soon.
You may need the income: Starting a business can be expensive, even if you are starting extremely small on a shoestring budget. Even if you have not taken out any large sums of money for operating or start-up costs you may still need the money to pay your house bills, to buy food, and to support your family if you have one. Not only that, but you may still need it to fun any vacations or extra-curricular activities you choose to participate in, even during the start-up phase of your business.
For Proof of Solid Income: If you are applying for small business loans or other start-up loans, you will need proof of solid income. This is one of the most important aspects of receiving money from the government or private lenders. You need proof of your projected ability to pay back this loan money or you may not quality to receive the money. As tempting as it may be, you will have to hold on to your job for a little while longer.
For Income During Waiting Periods: If you are waiting for an application for a loan to be approved, you may need money to run your business during the waiting period. Of course, then you may still need the money to pay back the loan as you begin to develop your business. It is important to remember this, because the development of a successful business always takes time.
For Emergencies and Unexpected Expenses: You never know what could happen while you start your business. Your car that lasted thirteen years could finally break down. (If you have a car that lasted that long, let others know, by the way!). Either that, strong winds could cause a tree to fall on your roof. You never know what could happen. It is always important to have some security so you are prepared.
To Reduce Amount Needed to Borrow: When you start a business it is a good idea whenever possible to start with as little money as possible. Your job can help fund your business instead of having to take out a loan to cover those expenses. In addition, money that you have earned from a job to start and run a business you do not have to pay back. Therefore, keeping your job for as long as you possibly can after starting your business can help alleviate the possibility of large debt in the future.
For Personal Discipline Reasons: Believe it or not, many people actually work better in the beginning stages of their business if they stick to a regular schedule. Therefore, not only will keeping their job help fund their home businesses, but that it will also help them stay on task. Knowing they have very little time to take for granted they will be less likely to waste it come time to
For Networking Reasons: As long as it is allowed on your job, and your business is not a conflict of interest with your current employer, there may be the possibility of you networking with your co-workers at your current job. For instance, if you want to make extra money housecleaning, and you work in an office all day, you can make arrangements to begin housecleaning on the weekends. You may even be able to get hired by your boss. You never know where your current employment will lead you. Not only that, but the possibility also exists for you to purchase a franchise of that current business as well.
The above reasons are only a few examples of why you may need to keep your job while starting your business. You may have other reasons to keep your job as well, which have to do with other aspects than just with finances, discipline, or networking. For instance, you may need to monitor the success of your growing business for a while; to make sure it will sustain you for the long haul. This is more than about money, but also about a long-term commitment. You need to make sure that the business you are involved in will not only support you in the long run but will also be something that you will enjoy being involved in for the long run.
If you are not sure if a business idea is right for you and yet you start it, you can easily change your mind more readily if you have kept your job. However, if you have made the commitment to your business, and no longer have your job, it may be harder to turn back. You will have to either ask for your old job back or find a new one. To avoid that from happening, you may consider keeping your job for as long as you feel is necessary.
Paul P. Duxbury
http://www.articlesbase.com/careers-articles/start-a-home-based-business-but-do-not-quit-your-job-90023.html
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My husband recently had to quit his job. we are looking for a home based business with lil start up costs?
my husband has a serious illness and has worked hard for 35 yrs, we are wanting a home based business, something we can do togethar. any ideas……
Stock trading.
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For people just getting started online, consider trying to sell merchandise on Ebay – just to get your feet wet. There is NO quick easy path to making a living online or home based business. You and about 50 million others are looking for the same thing (though for different reasons).
Most "opportunities" you see advertised are nothing but scams so it pays to tread very carefully.
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Hey you should try this home based online shopping site. Its totally free. My cousin turned me on and gave me the info. I googled it for reviews thinking the worst, but its FREE and it will slowly generate income.
hope this helps here is the site
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If you are serious about starting your own business and working from home either Full-Time or Part-Time, please take a close look at the site below and the movie presentation. If you would like more information or have questions, please contact me at anytime.
Hope this is what you are looking for!
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Hello! I wanted to first say that there is hope for you and your family through home-based business! a few years ago I became very ill while pregnant with my son, my Husband had to quit his job to be home with me and our other children. We thought we would be lost and in a ton of debt because of it. But we were wrong!
We made the most of our internet connection, searched through a ton of options, checked company backgrounds through the BBB, and here we are 5 years later, with our own Business in the Travel Industry!
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The start-up is only $1,500!
If you start up by sunday we can take $300 off that!
Please take a look at what we have to offer and then call me or email me and i can talk with you one on one! I personally train my New Business Members, we all work together through groups, online support, live support, teleconferences, and friendships!
I love being home, neither one of us works outside the home now! You have hope, i hope this helps!
Jessica
http://www.fillinyourpaycheck.com
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We have been featured in Home Business Connection Magazine and Simply Home Magazine, a Division of Entrepreneur Magazine specifically for Women.
Try to find something you are interested in, it’s very hard to become involved in a business in an area you know nothing about. There are thousands of both off-line and online business opportunities out there, and most will tell you that it will be so easy to make money. Keep an open mind towards network marketing, it is an intelligent business model. You just need to be involved with a reputable company, dealing in something you like. The benefits of this business model are long-term, you can set yourself up for some substantial residual income for the rest of your life. But it won’t happen overnight, you need to sow before you can reep, but you will be rewarded for your efforts. I have looked at hundreds of companies/opportunities, and being a business consultant, am able to quickly analyse them (and read through the fancy sales copy!!!) I would like to recommend two business opportunities.
1) http://www.blueskywealth.successuniversity.com/specialoffer
This is an internet business specialising in personal development training. The best bit about this business is for your small monthly fee you not only get to unlimited access to these training programs to help you become abundant in all areas of your life, you also can build a fantastic income. I recommend this because I think the training programs will provide you with the personal support you need to make a home based business work for you.
There is a free trial available on the site.
2) http://www.steff.acnrep.com
This is a telecommunication business that is exploding right around the world. It offers fantastic compensation, and lets face it, everyone uses the phone, so the market is massive. All the systems are set up, and it is already a strong competitor in the marketplace.
With any small business, I believe an important ingredient is support and knowledge. My husband and I are involved in both of the above businesses, and are willing to help you in any way we can. Our goal is to help as many people as we can achieve financial freedom. We believe, by helping others, you help yourself. Also, both opportunities have physical structured trainings and presentations all across the world for you and everyone in your team to access.
Check out the sites, and please email me if you have any further questions.
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http://www.blueskywealth.com
My husband and I are in a similar boat, but we stumbled across this business quite by accident.
In an effort to improve our health, we were introduced to a product – a simple product that would supplement our nutrition – just trying to stay healthy. Well, we were quite surprised how different and better we felt – so we were sold on the product itself. We signed up to become distributors – together.
We weren’t originally looking at the financial potential, until the economy declined, and our normal income started suffering. Then we realized that we had a lot of people buying this product from us (word of mouth), and we were actually receiving residual income each month. So, now we’re working on this a little harder and starting to make a comfortable living.
We now work together – make our own schedules, and actually have more time to socialize with our friends.
Whatever you choose – make sure that you both believe in the product and can be proud.
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http://www.gojihealthappeal.com
I stumbled across an opportunity last summer when searching for ways to make money on the internet. You can check it out here: http://getfreefromyourjob.com.
There is a low start up cost of $397, $997 or $2497. I came in at the $397 level because that was all I could afford at the time and I worked my way up.
It is affordable for most people, and it has a HIGH compensation plan.
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Here’s an idea. There is health care offering as well. Once achieve certain level of success can get health coverage free no preexisting conditions – may be an incentive for you.
http://777workfromhome.com/
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Im pretty much in the same position you were my wife was injured on the job and had to go through rehab for her injury. i was in the realestate industy and pretty much the whole thing feel apart and then a friemnd of mine intorduced me to a business that was spectacular. I have been involved for a short period of time with a small start up cost and my residual income is averaging anywere from 250 to 500 and it only has gone up from day one.. the product has also helped my wife with her injuries. take a look at this website to get a little information on the product. and if your wanting information on the business got the the mebership tab and enter FREEDOM into the password area…
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Http://Juicetheberry.com
Sherri,
Just last year I started my own home business with the Pampered Chef. The company has been around for over 27 years and is definitely a legitimate business opportunity. I LOVE this job and would definitely recommend it to you.
Starting the business was not free but it was very reasonable – $155 for the kit – and many new consultants start making a profit immediately. I chose to do things a little differently and didn’t start making a profit for a few months. My Dad taught me "you have to spend money to make money" so I chose to make some investments that would help build my customer base quickly. I also had a baby right after I started so I didn’t work consistently during that time. Now that I’m really focusing on the business I am making some money. My next step is to earn more than just commissions by building a team.
I’d love to give you some more infomation. If you have any questions or would just like to learn a little more send me a note at heatherkrey@rcn.com.
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