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Hector Rosas Castellares Tax benefits. Most women who start their business at home can have deductible expenses for your business. Less taxes means more money in your pocket, and that's good! 6. Domestic savings by working at home. Working at home means not having to spend on wardrobe. A professional attire average woman can cost over $ 150. Can you imagine NOT having to buy more expensive clothes, and how much money a year you can save on your family budget? Also, how much do you a mom working at home has to rely on restaurants and fast food expensive? 7. Flexibility. Work at home as you can manage your schedule to be home when your child is sick or distressed, to be available for school trips, or take a day off from time to time and sit in a park and read. How many bosses would give you free day to read? 8. Take charge of your own business means that you will not be at the mercy of layoffs. Do not misunderstand me, a home business may also fail .... But at least YOU have the reins and make the decisions, not someone else. 9. You determine how much work and how to win. It is enough that you pay less than you deserve, or pray for an increase. If you learn well, you can very well combine work hard + Persistence = unlimited income. 10. You can sell your business in the future ... downline is an investment! Believe it big enough and successful. Many owners of sites Web sites have sold for hundreds of dollars ... and started knowing very little about creating an internet business. One reason NOT to start a business on the internet ... Do not start a business to please another. There is much pressure...
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The Promises The truth is that some customers can not be pacified and end up doing more harm to your business than good. However, you do business with them and if you do, basically agree to put up with what we throw at it. Most customer problems stem from poor customer service. There is not a week passes that I am faced with poor customer service provided by business owners apathetic and disgruntled employees who do not seem to take a walk I am not a happy customer. As an entrepreneur I give my fellow entrepreneurs more freedom than most people when it comes to bad service client. I know how difficult it is to be in the business and I know how busy the average entrepreneur. However, an employer who ignores the needs of customers will not be an entrepreneur very long. I am not a demanding client, but expect to be treated with the respect due someone who is willing to pay hard-earned money for a product or service. In the past year I have been physically assaulted by a car salesman who refused to back the promises made to get my signature on the dotted line. I stopped going to some fast-food Mexican restaurant, because the children after bristling counter act, like taking my order is a major imposition on their day and when I do I convince them to sell food, the order is always wrong. And one cable company still billing me for cable service in a house that I moved six months ago. So I do not preach about who is right and who is wrong, Paul, because I have enough service horror stories of customers to fill your agenda soon to be empty, and in any case, the client was right.