Q. to answer this question as precisely and accurately as possible, lets analyze some specific areas:
Trade policy
Federal Income tax top rates
Budgeting/Deficts,surplues etc...
Looking out for our workers, our businesses here at home etc.
So, as we look at each one of these areas and compare what things were like in a period which can be said when we were at the height of our economic greatness as a country, and look at today and how things are......what is differerent????? how do we view things different, how do we do things different policy wise?
Trade policy
Federal Income tax top rates
Budgeting/Deficts,surplues etc...
Looking out for our workers, our businesses here at home etc.
So, as we look at each one of these areas and compare what things were like in a period which can be said when we were at the height of our economic greatness as a country, and look at today and how things are......what is differerent????? how do we view things different, how do we do things different policy wise?
A. The Value of goods and the value of the dollar. Back then, you should buy a oaf of bread for 15 cents...where as now, a loaf of bread is like $3 according on where you go and higher! Back in the 60's, people were more concerned with fashion and entertainment! That's where all the money was. Now in modern times, all the money is in consumer sales and marketing.
What are some legitimate work from home jobs?
Q. I am looking for people who are already working from home and can recommend some things for me to look into! I am a full time student and I work overnights 3 days a week. I am very good with the computer.
Please, no scam postings!
Please, no scam postings!
A. I would suggest looking into home based businesses instead of home based jobs. There's quite a significant income factor in this. In a home "job", your looking at making about minimum wage. Is this sufficient amount of income for you? If so, I can give you a web site where you can apply for a home job. If your married, your paycheck is going to go into their gas tank, as well as in yours for basic things that you still will need to drive around for like grocery shopping and a variety of different things. But if this is all you need to make, I can give you a web site.
If you really want to work from home, and want to make a sufficient amount of income, then I suggest you get involved in a "home based business". A simple business that you own and run out of your house. There are many different kinds of home based businesses to get involved in like Child Daycare Centers, Catering, Telecommunications, Candle Making, Travel, Health etc. Most home based business cost under $500 to start. Depending on what you want to get involved in doing. Home based businesses have the same income opportunity as a tradition store front business like a shoe store, Subway etc, but you don't have all the over head expenses as you do with traditional businesses. Just about everything in your home, becomes a tax write off. Like your phone, computer (if you have one) car expenses, some food, utilities etc. Things that you use on a daily bases all become tax write off's.
When you first start in a business, understand that you don't make money off the bat.. You have to build it up. No matter what business you get involved in. The more effort you put into it and how hard your willing to work it, the faster you start making a sufficient amount of income. If you calculate the amount of hours you put into a regular job or a home "job" and the little you get paid, you would be better off getting involved in a simple home based business, rather than getting involved in a low paying job. Because you can make a lot more money and have more advantages then just a home job!
In home based businesses, depending on which one you get involved in, it usually takes about 2 to 4 weeks to start making an average income. (about the same time frame as your first payroll period) Then as you keep working your business, 4 to 6 weeks to increase that income, and 3 to 6 months to be self sufficient. That is if you put the time and effort into it, and do what's needed to get it off the ground.
Most people have full time jobs and run their business on the side. When their business reaches the income level they want, they put their normal jobs down and continue with their business growing. Some people don't have another job for different reasons, they just dive into and build their business. I suggest you keep your day job, if you have one, until your business reaches the income level you want.
I don't know what you enjoy doing, hobbies, interests etc, so I'm not sure which home based business to refer you over to. One example of a home based business is what my wife and I have been involved in for over six years now. The business we chose to get involved in was more practical to us and something people used on a daily bases and wouldn't know what they would do without. We didn't have to worry about when money runs tight for them that they'd run to the nearest store and buy the items on sale, or have to cut back expenses and drop what I was providing some sort of service to make ends meet for them. We got involved in the Telecommunications industry.
The company we partnered up with is now a 15 year old world wide company. They are the largest direct selling Telecommunications service provider in the world. They have been featured in several magazines like USA Today, Success, Fortune etc. Inc 500 also rated us the 22nd fastest growing company in our first five years. The headquarters are in Farmington Hills Michigan, Carolina, Canada, Europe, Australia. So it's a pretty good sized organization to be involved in.
We offer services that people use every day and pay for anyway. Services like Local and Long distance telephone services, Internet, digital, video, VOIP, Satellite TV, and all the major cellular phone providers like Verizon, T-mobile, Sprint, AT&T, Nextell, Alltel etc. as well.
How many people do you know, or know of around the world that uses one or more of these services? That's another reason why we chose this business because everyone uses one or more. It's a product and service that's in high demand and always will be for both men and women.
So that's one example, there are plenty of other options as well.
If you'd like more information, your more then welcome to email me at kaiden4@aol.com
If you really want to work from home, and want to make a sufficient amount of income, then I suggest you get involved in a "home based business". A simple business that you own and run out of your house. There are many different kinds of home based businesses to get involved in like Child Daycare Centers, Catering, Telecommunications, Candle Making, Travel, Health etc. Most home based business cost under $500 to start. Depending on what you want to get involved in doing. Home based businesses have the same income opportunity as a tradition store front business like a shoe store, Subway etc, but you don't have all the over head expenses as you do with traditional businesses. Just about everything in your home, becomes a tax write off. Like your phone, computer (if you have one) car expenses, some food, utilities etc. Things that you use on a daily bases all become tax write off's.
When you first start in a business, understand that you don't make money off the bat.. You have to build it up. No matter what business you get involved in. The more effort you put into it and how hard your willing to work it, the faster you start making a sufficient amount of income. If you calculate the amount of hours you put into a regular job or a home "job" and the little you get paid, you would be better off getting involved in a simple home based business, rather than getting involved in a low paying job. Because you can make a lot more money and have more advantages then just a home job!
In home based businesses, depending on which one you get involved in, it usually takes about 2 to 4 weeks to start making an average income. (about the same time frame as your first payroll period) Then as you keep working your business, 4 to 6 weeks to increase that income, and 3 to 6 months to be self sufficient. That is if you put the time and effort into it, and do what's needed to get it off the ground.
Most people have full time jobs and run their business on the side. When their business reaches the income level they want, they put their normal jobs down and continue with their business growing. Some people don't have another job for different reasons, they just dive into and build their business. I suggest you keep your day job, if you have one, until your business reaches the income level you want.
I don't know what you enjoy doing, hobbies, interests etc, so I'm not sure which home based business to refer you over to. One example of a home based business is what my wife and I have been involved in for over six years now. The business we chose to get involved in was more practical to us and something people used on a daily bases and wouldn't know what they would do without. We didn't have to worry about when money runs tight for them that they'd run to the nearest store and buy the items on sale, or have to cut back expenses and drop what I was providing some sort of service to make ends meet for them. We got involved in the Telecommunications industry.
The company we partnered up with is now a 15 year old world wide company. They are the largest direct selling Telecommunications service provider in the world. They have been featured in several magazines like USA Today, Success, Fortune etc. Inc 500 also rated us the 22nd fastest growing company in our first five years. The headquarters are in Farmington Hills Michigan, Carolina, Canada, Europe, Australia. So it's a pretty good sized organization to be involved in.
We offer services that people use every day and pay for anyway. Services like Local and Long distance telephone services, Internet, digital, video, VOIP, Satellite TV, and all the major cellular phone providers like Verizon, T-mobile, Sprint, AT&T, Nextell, Alltel etc. as well.
How many people do you know, or know of around the world that uses one or more of these services? That's another reason why we chose this business because everyone uses one or more. It's a product and service that's in high demand and always will be for both men and women.
So that's one example, there are plenty of other options as well.
If you'd like more information, your more then welcome to email me at kaiden4@aol.com
What is a good home based buisness for a young man?
Q. What are some good home based buisnesess that one could start that could generate a good income and I wont have to waste money starting it up? Does anyone know of any?
does anyone know anything about mail order businesess? those ar good right?
does anyone know anything about mail order businesess? those ar good right?
A. My husband and I started our home based business over six years ago. We both wanted to work out of our home and be together raising our children. We didn't want to send them off to a daycare center. Don't get me wrong, I'm not putting down daycare providers. They work hard. But I just didn't want the traditional family lifestyle of one or both parents having to work out of the home and really not be a part of our children's life. I didn't want that lifestyle. I wanted to be with my kids. The company we chose made the most since to us. A product that is and always will be in high demand. There are a lot of products and services out there that are good. We decided to partner up with this company because it was things that people will always use and pay for anyway, pretty much no matter what. We didn't have to worry if money became tight that they could easily run to the store and purchase on sale or be able to buy it at the dollar store. So, we got involved in the world's largest direct selling telecommunications service provider that was started back in 1993. It's now a 15 year old, world wide international company. With headquarters in Farmington Hills, Michigan, Charlotte, Amsterdam, Sydney and Montreal.
They have been featured in several magazines like USA Today, Success, Fortune etc. Inc 500 rated them the 22nd fastest growing company in revenue in it's first five years. They are registered with the BBB as well.
They market in services people use every day and pay for anyway, like I had said. Services like Local and Long Distance telephones, Internet, Digital, video phones, Satellite TV, and all the major cellular phone companies like T-Mobile, Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, Nextell, Altell etc as well. We save people money and make money at the same time. Every single month these people pay their bills, we make a percentage over and over again each month.
How many people do you know, or know of around the world that uses one or more of these services or products? . A lot of money involved in this industry.
When we started our non profit organization called SOFTIN funding is so hard to find with the compeitition involved. Every non profit organization is out there trying to find donors through large corporations. We could make the monthly income to well support our non profit organization based on what we knew and how much we made from our business. So we started a funding program through our business for our non profit as well as it's becoming a major funding source for other non profit organizations.
If you need further information feel free to email me at Kaiden4@aol.com
They have been featured in several magazines like USA Today, Success, Fortune etc. Inc 500 rated them the 22nd fastest growing company in revenue in it's first five years. They are registered with the BBB as well.
They market in services people use every day and pay for anyway, like I had said. Services like Local and Long Distance telephones, Internet, Digital, video phones, Satellite TV, and all the major cellular phone companies like T-Mobile, Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, Nextell, Altell etc as well. We save people money and make money at the same time. Every single month these people pay their bills, we make a percentage over and over again each month.
How many people do you know, or know of around the world that uses one or more of these services or products? . A lot of money involved in this industry.
When we started our non profit organization called SOFTIN funding is so hard to find with the compeitition involved. Every non profit organization is out there trying to find donors through large corporations. We could make the monthly income to well support our non profit organization based on what we knew and how much we made from our business. So we started a funding program through our business for our non profit as well as it's becoming a major funding source for other non profit organizations.
If you need further information feel free to email me at Kaiden4@aol.com
What's the best way to learn about sales for Le Creuset cookware?
Q. I want to finish out my Le Creuset collection and would like to know when there are online sales and sales in the stores near me. Is there a way I can figure that out using the web?
A. Online Sellers of Le Creuset
amazon.com
http://www.lecreuset.com/usa/home.php
http://www.williams-sonoma.com/shop/ckw/ckwb/ckwlcrb/index.cfm
http://www.surlatable.com/category/id/101571.do
http://www.uncrate.com/men/home/kitchen/le-creuset-french-ovens/
I have also found that Le Crueset is sold in some of the better outlet malls, too. Here is a list of those outlets: http://www.outletbound.com/cgi-bin/stores_by_name.cgi?StoreName=Le%20Creuset
Have fun shopping!
amazon.com
http://www.lecreuset.com/usa/home.php
http://www.williams-sonoma.com/shop/ckw/ckwb/ckwlcrb/index.cfm
http://www.surlatable.com/category/id/101571.do
http://www.uncrate.com/men/home/kitchen/le-creuset-french-ovens/
I have also found that Le Crueset is sold in some of the better outlet malls, too. Here is a list of those outlets: http://www.outletbound.com/cgi-bin/stores_by_name.cgi?StoreName=Le%20Creuset
Have fun shopping!
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