It is commonly known that the quality of home and family life has been in measurable decline since the industrial revolution. While at the beginning of the 18th Century home life was the center of our communities and the foundation of our culture, the home has now been replaced by the workplace as the main focus of our society. While our current economy is riddled with inflation, it is now nearly impossible to support a household on the salary of one person. In your average family of 4, both parents must work full time in order to provide for their family. The good news is that the current technology and communication boom is making it less and less difficult for the average person to work from home. Thanks to the great expanse in opportunity at home, many families are experiencing a much richer home life.
Working from home cuts time spent commuting to the work place, and creates a more flexible schedule. Those who choose to ditch the office have more time to pursue opportunity at home, and have more time to invest in their families. It is commonly believed that children who are raised with at least one stay at home parent demonstrate better psychological patterns later in life. Read More
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
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