Feb 20 2009
Advantages to working from home versus an office - Reduced Expenses - Part 1
When you really start to think about it, working in an office is expensive especially in today’s times. Some examples of employment expenses related to working in an office, some obvious, are the gas or the cost for transportation (bus, train, etc.) to get to your job each day. With gas prices what they are today, this could be eating up a serious portion of your income. If you have children, especially children who are too young to go to school, there are daycare expenses unless you have a family member who helps out. Daycare can be really costly, especially if your child is in daycare for a full day. Then there are the less obvious expenses like uniforms (in some cases), panty hose, work clothes you wouldn’t otherwise own, dry cleaning, etc. Add it all up and compare it to your net income and in some cases you’d be surprised to realize how little you’re making.
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