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How I Became A Virtual Subcontractor
Posted 05-23-2009 at 11:49 PM by hbplifestyle
Updated 05-24-2009 at 03:41 PM by VAF Admin (Title Edit)
Updated 05-24-2009 at 03:41 PM by VAF Admin (Title Edit)
As a graduate of the CVP program. Virtual Dream OfficeServices became my business name. Living on a farm in Wisconsin, I never thought there would be chance to supplement my income and do it while at home. Having two small kids and working full-time there was no way for me to have a second job outside the home.
While going back to school for my associate degree in accounting, I did a research project on telecommuniting. Then, I got pregnant with my first child. While on maternity I researched more about working from home. At that time there were very few companies that hired employees this way and very few people did it as their very own business. I was too conservative to quit my job since I carry the health insurance for the family.
I live in a rural area and jobs are quite scarce if WAH didn’t work out. So, starting slow has helped. I switched jobs and less stress gave me more time to really do some calling for opportunities. Then I met my mentor, Diane Hess, of the Certified Virtual Professional program. I was given the opportunity to have hands on experience with Diane Hess, I really didn’t feel like I had much to offer.
Now, limiting my availability and making sure I stay fair to the family is my biggest hurdle.
In a few years if I can pay for a family trip to Disney World, that will be my final decision-maker to do this full-time.
Collette Schultz http://virtualdreamofficeservices.blogspot.com/
While going back to school for my associate degree in accounting, I did a research project on telecommuniting. Then, I got pregnant with my first child. While on maternity I researched more about working from home. At that time there were very few companies that hired employees this way and very few people did it as their very own business. I was too conservative to quit my job since I carry the health insurance for the family.
I live in a rural area and jobs are quite scarce if WAH didn’t work out. So, starting slow has helped. I switched jobs and less stress gave me more time to really do some calling for opportunities. Then I met my mentor, Diane Hess, of the Certified Virtual Professional program. I was given the opportunity to have hands on experience with Diane Hess, I really didn’t feel like I had much to offer.
Now, limiting my availability and making sure I stay fair to the family is my biggest hurdle.
In a few years if I can pay for a family trip to Disney World, that will be my final decision-maker to do this full-time.
Collette Schultz http://virtualdreamofficeservices.blogspot.com/
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Collette, I looked at your blog and I'm willing to bet you will take your family to Disney World in no time at all. Let us know when this happens and the fun you all have.
Jenny |
Posted 05-24-2009 at 11:34 PM by Offsite Office Professionals
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You're so sweet. Thank you. I had so much fun setting it up. It took me a bit to figure it out but it seems to fit well for my podcast series.
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Posted 05-26-2009 at 09:57 PM by hbplifestyle
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Collette, I looked at your blog, and am sure you are well on your way to a successful business.
Good Luck, and may the road ahead be smooth. Crystal |
Posted 06-05-2009 at 07:32 PM by Crystal Clear Business Sol
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