My generation (I'm 36 ) was probably the last to have
a "Stay at Home Parent " be the norm.
Don't misunderstand, I'm not suggesting mothers should
all quit their jobs and tie the apron strings. As a matter of fact, it
is quite common to see a " Stay at Home Parent " be the Father. And guess
what, I'm one of them.
My wife and I have two children, One 10 year old the other
14. My wife works with computers
and sells networking. I, on the other hand, work out
of the house running my internet business's
and to be honest, we wouldn't have it any other way.
We both make a good income but more importantly, someone
is always home with the kids.
There is always someone to ask for help with home work,
go to a concert or see a sports meet.
If you have children, you know as well as I do, that's
a busy schedule, and it never seems to
slow down. But ask yourself this, isn't this the role
of being a parent?
I know one thing about you already, if you stumbled onto
this site, whether by a search engine
or through a link, the points I'm addressing are on your
mind as well. Of course the problem is
how are you suppose to stay home and still be able to
pay the bills. Well the obvious answer is,
the internet.
This wonderful little " toy " we all can't seem to do
without. We all hear about and receive e-mail about all these so called
success stories regarding the millions a person has made on the internet,
and if your new to the internet BE CAREFUL. You
may learn a lesson that can cost you hundreds or even thousands of dollars.
I know this from personal experience, as do many other internet business
owners.
So, what's the answer. How do I tell my boss, I've had
enough. One of the best answers online
is Outsource2000.
Chances are ( if you've been researching this subject ) you have seen many
references to this site. You may have even visited the home page. But then
you saw there was
a fee ( very small ) for their service and figured you
could find everything they offered free. After all, the internet is full
of free offers, right? And yet you're still looking. I did the exact same
thing.
All I did was waste a lot of time.
To make a long story short ( too late? ) you should take
a good look at what Outsouce2000
has
to offer. Either for the first time or another visit.
Consider and compare them with other services
or sites you have been to. I think you'll be impressed. |