Since the COVID epidemic started, working from home has gone viral on all social media platforms. It seems like we all know at least two people who are working from home these days. The question I seem to get the most is, “How can I work from home?”. There are a ton of options to work virtually for everything from call centers to working in IT (Information Technology). Even the traditional brick and mortar companies have a variety of virtual positions, which was unheard of in 2019 and earlier.
and flexibility to get personal chores and errands completed that would normally have to wait until the next day off work. In a recent survey, Lonely Plant found that 54% of workers from six different countries identified as “anywhere workers”. These workers split their time between working remotely and traveling.
According to Ladders, 25% of all professional jobs in North America will be remote by the end of 2022, and virtual opportunities will continue to increase through 2023. CEO Marc Cendella of Ladders said, “This change in working arrangements is impossible to overhype. As big as it is, it’s even bigger than people think.” Taking a pay cut to work from home isn’t really a pay cut at all. Especially when you factor in the cost of rising gas prices, tires, and oil. Not to mention, childcare is a huge expense which can be removed from the monthly bill book when you work from home. The savings, both mentally and physically, can be a huge relief to families just trying to survive with the rising expenses of the US economy.
As the CEO of The Traveling Admin, I can attest to the fact that working from home has helped me out tremendously. I am a single mom of one very rambunctious toddler. I can care for her properly without having to worry about school uniforms or lunch money, all while remotely providing administrative support to my clients – of whom most are also virtual as well. Working from home also allows me to stop and take her to appointments and resume work when I return. No asking for time off and crossing my fingers that the time will be approved. The reduction in work-related stress has been a Godsend for my overall health.
If you are a small business that is need of administrative support, contact The Traveling Admin. We offer virtual administrative support and temporary in-person support. Our virtual support covers a wide range of daily administrative tasks that every business needs from purchasing supplies to email management. Our in-person support provides brick-and-mortar locations with a temporary administrative assistant to keep the business running while your regular clerk or administrative assistant is off on vacation or having to take sick leave.
I do not provide this opportunity to get rich, but to help those who want to work from home start living a less stressful life. Allowing you to give back to yourself and your family. We offer competitive pay rates. All you need to get started is a computer, headset, and the willingness to succeed!
If you are in need of equipment to start working from home, but not sure where to turn or find that the equipment needed is too expensive you should visit Work at Home Equipment Solutions (WAHES). They offer second hand, quality desktops, laptops, headsets, tablets, and more. All their equipment goes through a quality inspection and is guaranteed. You can also purchase warranties which extends the reach of your money. WAHES offers many payment options – some start as low as $10 a month. With WAHES, you can buy now and pay as you earn. I personally haven’t found a better option out there. WAHES is much less expensive than the rent to own stores in your local town and help is only a phone call away when you have questions about your new purchase.
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