So You Want To Work From Home Without Leaving Your Current Job

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So You Want to Work from Home Without Leaving Your Current Job

The idea of working remotely from home is being embraced by more and more professionals who want to be closer to family, eliminate a long commute, and create a more flexible schedule. So You Want to Work from Home Without Leaving Your Current Job shares step-by-step guidance that will help anyone create a work life that others will envy. Fran Szabo relies on more than thirty years of experience in business management at Fortune 100 companies in order to provide an essential resource for anyone looking to work from home without leaving their current employment. While providing techniques that make working from home successful for both the employer and the employee, Szabo assists employees in determining if working from home is the right decision, shares methods to help gain a manager's support, offers ways to make the home office productive, and provides suggestions that assist remote workers in improving productivity and lowering stress. For anyone interested in achieving better life balance and improving their contributions to their company, this guidebook presents a vital road map that will help employees and business owners attain long-term success, happiness, and professional goals-all while working from home.
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There is a seismic shift underway in the employer/employee relationship that is redefining the nature of jobs and careers. Sole proprietors and independent contractors now represent more than 20 percent of the workforce, and that number is expected to reach nearly 50 percent within the next 10 years.Despite the proliferation of people engaging in f