What Is Self-Employment?

Become a Work at Home Professional

© KC Morgan

Apr 5, 2006
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The idea of work at home sounds fantastic, but it isn't always easy to become a work at home professional. What is self employment...and how does one get started?

What is self employment? It may be a little unfair to mix the phrases "self employment" and "work at home," as they might not always be the same thing. Self employment is the act of working for oneself alone, having no boss to answer to. Self employment is finding jobs and being paid for them, or receiving money for products and/or services. Many professionals who are self employed choose to work at home for convenience, but it's not a requirement.

Become a Work at Home Professional

For those who want to work at home, self employment is one viable answer. Skills such as customer service, transcription, even good research ability can be paylayed into a work at home career. Finding these work at home jobs takes patience, but they are out there. Those who learn how to earn an income at home through their own efforts can proudly say they're self employed. In any job search, be wary of scams - they are out there. It is not a good idea to pay out of pocket to receive a so-called work at home opportunity. The whole idea of a job is to get paid, not to pay someone else.

Anyone Can Be Self Employed

How does one become self-employed? There are all kinds of skills and talents that could be applied in the business world, and almost any skill can be parlayed into an opportunity for self-employment. In today's world, anyone with a little bit of knowledge of computers can set up a Web site to serve as a base for Internet buying and selling of products or services. A Web site is also a good tool for self-promotion, which is often necessary when self employed.

The first step to self-employment is self-assessment. Know personal work habits, where strengths and weaknesses lie and the best personal working environment. Knowing oneself is the key to self-employment, because to be self employed is to be alone.

What is Self Employment?

Self employment is not just working at home being comfortable and enjoying the job - though there should be some of that, too. Self employment is also claiming taxes as an independent contractor, taking care of one's own health insurance, looking for business deductions that might make tax time a little easier, dealing with every day distractions like kids and phone calls, and learning how to maintain discipline to maintain a good work schedule. The self employed professional is one who wears all sorts of hats and plays many different roles, taking care of everything from self-marketing to personal financing.

There is a lot that comes with the job when the job is self employment, but for many the workload is well worth it. To know if self employment is the career for you, first learn what self employment is - then decide.


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Comments
Apr 12, 2006 12:47 PM
Diane Schuller :
Thank you for writing this article. Wise advice for those making the decision to become self-employed. I'll have to stop by again.
Apr 18, 2006 6:08 AM
KC Morgan :
Please do! If there is any topic you would like me to cover specifically, please don't hesitate to suggest it.
Apr 18, 2006 5:06 PM
Andrea Coutu :
As someone who's been self-employed for eight years, I thought this was a really interesting take on the subject.
Apr 19, 2006 12:03 PM
KC Morgan :
Thank you very much. I'd love to hear more about your experiences in self-employment. May I ask what sort of work you do?
Jun 20, 2006 3:29 PM
Andrea Coutu :
I decided to give up regular work and <a href="http://www.consultantjournal.com">become a consultant</a> several years ago. I mostly do strategic business planning and marketing.
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