Work At Home Part 2


It is not necessary for you to have owned or operated a successful work at home business to become a successful business consultant. Nor is it imperative that you have been in management or have held a titled position. You will, however, need the ability to sell yourself, and an up-to-date understanding of the area in which you intend to assist others if you want success in your own work at home business. The first step is to make a honest evaluation of your own training and experience.


There are hundreds of consultants across the country who Work at Home specializing in Direct Mail and Mail Order operators. Most of these people enjoyed some measure of success in those fields, and then discovered the easier way–advising others on how to operate successfully. There are consultants for people who want success with a garage sale, party planning merchandising, or even multi-level operations. The important thing is to choose a work at home area in which you have had some experience. An area that you have spent sometime learning about and of course, an area of work that you enjoy.


Many people are afraid of the responsibility involved when they Work at Home. Such was the case of a young lady we know who was seeking work as a personal clerk. She had worked five years as assistant to the personal manager of a large manufacturing plant, yet when we advised her to become a consultant and work at home to people looking for work or to start her own resume writing service, she pleaded lack of knowledge, experience and ability.


Just about everyone has had special training in a certain line of work, and they have gone on to absorb special studies or education along the same lines, and most people have worked all their lives along or very close to a specific line of endeavor. So, why should a woman who has worked 20 years as a waitress not Work at Home and represent herself as a consultant to the training program for waitresses within a restaurant organization? A shipping and receiving clerk would be a natural for setting up efficient operations and for solving problems for businesses just beginning or expanding production output.


The point is, most people don’t realize how much expertise they really have, or the probable marketability of their training, knowledge and experience. The important thing is to look over your educational strengths, combine that with any special training or on-the-job experience, and then offer your expertise to help others with their problems along the lines you know best. Remember, do something you enjoy for a work at home business, or do something else.


Tri Power Team

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