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To many people to 'work at home' means doing so from their home PC during off hours from their day job,during the weekends and on holidays.

They believe great riches can be their's with little investment nor effort.

The truth of the matter, is in most cases, you will have to work even harder than you do at your 'day job' and invest at least $100.00 per month just to be at an entry level and maintain that expense for the average of two years before you start making a profit (if your lucky).

To some people 'work at home' is an extension of their day job but instead of a cubicle in some office, they have a special room or area devoted to working. They still 'clock in and out' and do the same work but it does not cost the company the expense of additonal room,computers,etc.

I have seen several surveys that say those that do this are actually more productive than if they were at their office cubical.

No matter which it is for you, you will want quality infrastructure in your home network.

Contact a local, licensed professional in your area for installation cost of your cabling, DSL lines, etc.



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