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Working at home
Hello Janna,
I'm working at home myself, and even though I can't give you a job, I can give you some pointers as to working at home.
First of all, try wahm.com, they have a nice forum with a lot of information about working at home.
Working at home is great! Picking your own hours, etc you've heard it all probably. However, that freedom will most likely be your biggest downfall. It takes a whole of a lot discipline to start your work, search for clients, when you actually have a client and a project, then make sure you plan to make the deadline, so that you won't result in having to pull all-nighters just so you can finish your project in time!
Believe me, I personally still have problems with that and as a result many pulled many all-nighters even though I've been working from home for 3 years now!
Also, you mention that you are willing to work 15-16 hours a day, 6 days a week! What are you looking for? A burnout? Seriously, a big part of working from home is also knowing when to stop. Make sure you work 5 days a week, 8 (or 10 if you like) hours a day, but then close the door, walk away and do something nice for the evening, go to bed at time and have a good sleep.
It is all too easy to think; Oh I'll just finish this thing, and then you look up and you see it's 10PM and you were due to walk the dogs an hour ago!
It all does sound a bit negative, it's not meant that way. I just want you to know that it's not all freedom when you work from home. I love this job, but I still have problems with certain things, mostly planning, that are already happening in a 'normal' job, but will become tenfold that problem when you have to look after yourself workwise.
If you still decide to get on your quest of working at home, I wish you all the best.
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