I dont understand how people think working at home means more free time? its one thing if your employer is going to allow you to work from home so the free time is coming from not commuting. but if people think they are going to find a whole new job working from home its more likely you will have LESS free time than with a structured job...
I left a corporate job 8 years ago as I was unhappy, to go freelance from home. I had no idea if I would make enough money or what was going to happen. I went from earning $72,000 a yr with amazing benefits to earning $20,000 the first year. but I loved being at home and not working for anyone and going on vacation when I wanted (but I didnt have the $ to go on vacation much!)
Fast forward 8 years and business has grown Im earning more than I was at my corporate job so it was a great risk to take. But with that growth in business comes more hours and more stress. People have this idea about working from home being amazing, and it is in some ways and not in others. I find now that I can never escape work, and dont have any structured hours. I find myself checking my email before I go to bed and on weekends. For the person who wants to open their own business to set their own hours and vacation time, that might never happen. You are a slave to your clients and business. Yes I can take vacation when I want, but the work I have to do before and after that vacation can be exhausting.
I sometimes think back to the time I had a corporate job and that when I left the office at 6pm I didnt have to think about it till 9am the next day. I sometimes miss that. then I remember my bosses and office politics and forget that thought! Ive recently cut down on work to give myself more of a life and am trying to set my hours more, but its hard. Funnily enough I have put on weight since I worked from home and thats because I 'commute' from my bedroom to my office and sit on my arse all day everyday working. Before I used to take the ttc to work, walk around the office, go out for lunch with colleages etc.
So to the original poster, Im not sure if you were going to completely find a new job or try to do your current job from home, but if more time is the reason you are doing this do think about it carefully.
sorry for waffling, its just I read a few posts about peoples thoughts on opening their own business and I find its not always the reality
