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Why You
Should Become A Work At Home Mom
Top 10 Reasons Why Working Moms Should Consider Becoming a 'Work At Home Mom'
10. Your commute can be
as short as sitting up from bed and working on your
wireless laptop, or as far as walking to your office
computer.
9. No tardy slips, pink
slips, or “no more sick or vacation days” notices
because you pick the hours, days, and weeks you want to
work.
8. Whenever you have an
actually face-to-face meeting with clients or vendors,
you always surprise them as with your “professional”
appearance. (No one needs to know that this is the only
real suit you own).
7. No more cold
bagged-lunches or long lines waiting for the
garlic-onion-spaghetti splattered microwave oven to heat
your plain bland white rice leftovers. You can enjoy an
inexpensive gourmet meal or fresh Mac & Cheese with
your kids.
6. No need to wait for
the company’s promise for a built-in recreational hall
or discount coupons for the area’s best fitness club.
Your options include a jog outside your front door,
turning on a yoga video, or just kicking up your heals
on your desk as you relax back to catch-up on some
well-needed R & R.
5. Work and religion is
highly recommended as a means to a sound mind-body-soul
balance, rather than debated in a labor board grievance
hearing or the federal court system.
4. No need to wait for
Take Your Kids to Work Day just to show them how
“cool” you “can” be. With kids growing up
witnessing your daily sacrifices and hard work, they
know how cool you are right now. An even greater reward
happens when they ask you to homeschool them.
3. You never have a Dress
Code. You can dress as comfortably, gorgeous, and sexy
as you chose to be…after all, you’re the Queen of
Your Home. [Bumming-around allowed at your discretion].
2. No threats of sexual
harassment lawsuits. Spontaneous mid-day love-making is
encouraged for a happier, more passionate and enduring
marriage.
1. You’re already the
Boss of Your Home—you might as well get paid your
worth: $1 gazillion!
Nothing is stopping you
from achieving your professional goals except you.
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