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Work From Home

  • 03-01-2008 7:07pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 114 ✭✭


    I am at the end of my teather with commutes and people looking overmy shoulder. I have wanted to work from home for years and now I'm in a place where I'm willing to do whatever re-training or rejigging of my life is necessary. I have a law degree but have mainly stayed in retail sales and management since leaving college. Have admin experience too. Anyone have any ideas of what my options are? I'm sure plenty of people work from home that I never even thought of.

    I was half thinking of outsourced payroll or something like that but not sure where to start about it as I have no experience!

    Any help or advice would be appreciated.
    Cheers


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,974 ✭✭✭mick.fr


    I am at the end of my teather with commutes and people looking overmy shoulder. I have wanted to work from home for years and now I'm in a place where I'm willing to do whatever re-training or rejigging of my life is necessary. I have a law degree but have mainly stayed in retail sales and management since leaving college. Have admin experience too. Anyone have any ideas of what my options are? I'm sure plenty of people work from home that I never even thought of.

    I was half thinking of outsourced payroll or something like that but not sure where to start about it as I have no experience!

    Any help or advice would be appreciated.
    Cheers

    Well it is a bit suicidal to start a biz with no experience in a particular area you want to.
    I would say try to concentrate on what you love to do, or would love to do, asses the market, get all your ideas on paper, the price this is gonna cost you, preferably very very low, like a PC, Internet connection and a company set up fees.

    Anyway there are a lot of possibilities in Ireland, because so much things are lacking here. Just open your eyes and your hears.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,382 ✭✭✭✭AARRRGH


    Could you start with some kind of law advice forum?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 114 ✭✭cookiequeen


    good idea Dublindude but my law expertise is well outdated at this stage! As i said tho I don't mind retraining so long as I can study at night so I can keep my income.


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