{"id":248,"date":"2008-08-26T21:25:58","date_gmt":"2008-08-26T19:25:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/jobshuk.com\/blog\/2008\/08\/26\/lessons-from-1978\/"},"modified":"2008-08-26T21:25:58","modified_gmt":"2008-08-26T19:25:58","slug":"lessons-from-1978","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jobshuk.com\/zvi\/2008\/08\/26\/lessons-from-1978\/","title":{"rendered":"Lessons from 1978"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><font size=\"1\">Taken from <a href=\"http:\/\/www.motherearthnews.com\/Modern-Homesteading\/1978-11-01\/Mother-Types-at-Home.aspx\" target=\"_blank\">http:\/\/www.motherearthnews.com\/Modern-Homesteading\/1978-11-01\/Mother-Types-at-Home.aspx<\/a><\/font><\/p>\n<p>       Marsha&#8217;s Home Typing Service enables her to spend time with       her family (and save babysitting fees!) as she earns a       living doing clerical work.<\/p>\n<p>       You, too, can be a successful mother, wife, businesswoman,       and breadwinner &#8230; without ever leaving your home!<\/p>\n<p>       -MARSHA K. STRONG &#8211;     <\/p>\n<p>       If you&#8217;re a young mother who&#8217;s struggling to make ends meet       by holding down an outside office job, I have news for you:       There&#8217;s a better way to go.<\/p>\n<p>       Anyone who can type well enough to get a job in an office       can type well enough to do the same work right in her own       home. Where-if that&#8217;s you-you&#8217;ll have more time, more peace       of mind, and far more control of your frazzled life. And       even though you may earn less in your own business,       especially at first, you&#8217;ll keep much more of what you earn       . . . and thus come out way ahead in dollars, too.     <\/p>\n<p>       My experience proves it. By transplanting my skills from an       outside job to my own desk, I&#8217;ve multiplied my &quot;keep-home       pay&quot; by seven times in less than two years!<\/p>\n<p>       If that sounds too good to be true, I suggest you start       where I did: by taking a cold, logical look at what you&#8217;re       actually earning at that outside job.<\/p>\n<p>       A couple of years ago my husband and I had reached the       point where his typical paycheck just wasn&#8217;t enough to       support our typical family. So, like millions of other       women, I tried to help by leaving our two preschool       children in the care of a babysitter while I took a       full-time job as a clerk typist.<\/p>\n<p>       That wasn&#8217;t a good idea. Even with the assistance of a       capable sitter plus housekeeping help a few hours a week, I       felt split down the middle and never stopped running.       Worse, despite the fact that I was grossing $640 a month,       my salary didn&#8217;t seem to be doing very much to ease our       financial pinch. Finally I sat down and figured out why.     <\/p>\n<p>       Here, I soon discovered, is the amount of money it was       costing me every month to earn that $540:<br \/>       Taxes and other off-the-top deductions $110<br \/>       Babysitter $180<br \/>       Housekeeper $80<br \/>       Transportation (gas, car wear-and-tear) $60<br \/>Lunches (modest) $26<br \/>       Office-type clothes (modest) $16<\/p>\n<p>       TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .       $420<br \/>       So much for the two-income myth. For $640 minus $420-an       ego-shattering $120 per month-I was knocking myself out 44       hours a week. In short, I was selling my services (and       buying full-time misery) for the magnificent rate of 70       cents an hour, $6.35 a day!<\/p>\n<p>       With those figures in front of us, my husband and I came to       the conclusion that the outside job just had to go. But the       basic problem remained. We still needed extra money.<\/p>\n<p>       Okay, I had a marketable skill. I was a fast, accurate       typist and owned a good portable electric typewriter. So I       bought about $30 worth of materials, put a $4.60 ad in the       local paper, and went into business. I had done a little       home typing before, but now I was determined to make it       pay. And I did.<\/p>\n<p>       Remember that 70 cents an hour I was clearing on the job?       Well, here&#8217;s how the economics have worked out at       home.<\/p>\n<p>       I charge competitive rates. In my area, that&#8217;s 86 cents for       a typical page of typing ( see table for details). My       out-of-pocket coat for producing each one of those pages is       about five cents . . . which, of course, leaves me a net of       80 cents. When I started, I was typing approximately eight       pages per hour (for an hourly net of $8.40). And, at first,       I averaged only about 15 hours of work per week (giving me       a monthly in&quot; come of roughly $415).<\/p>\n<p>       Now I&#8217;ll admit that-in my, first year of business the money       worked out to leas than the gross from my outside job. But       take a look at what has happened to all those other       coats:<\/p>\n<p>       [1] There are no off-the-top deductions from what I earn.       Further, my income taxes are minimal because I get all the       tax breaks of a home-based business. (For a rundown on       those very substantial benefits, ask your local IRS to send       you Publication 587, Business Use of Your Home.)<\/p>\n<p>       [2] I&#8217;m home with my children. They&#8217;re happy about it and       I&#8217;m happy about it. Babysitter cost: zero.<\/p>\n<p>       [3] I no longer need a regular housekeeper. If work piles       up unexpectedly, I call one in. Cost since I switched to a       home business: $15 total.<\/p>\n<p>       [4] I pick up and deliver for some customers, but it&#8217;s       nothing like commuting. Cost: about $3 a month, tax       deductible.<\/p>\n<p>       [5] Lunches are always at home. Extra cost: zero.<\/p>\n<p>       [6] Cost of special clothes: zero. My customers often see       me barefoot and blue-jeaned. Nobody minds.<\/p>\n<p>       [7] And nobody docks me when I need to spend time with my       family. Sometimes I work nights and sometimes days . . .       but the choice is always mine. Not long ago, for instance,       I gave birth to my third child and I can breast-feed her       and do clerical work at the same time (no easy trick at an       eight-to-five job).<\/p>\n<p>       In short, the cost of working at home is near zero. So even       at $415 per month that first year, I was way ahead: My keep       home pay had more than tripled! And now, in my second year,       the numbers are even better. My typing speed is up to 10       pages an hour and business has increased to an average of       25 hours per week. Which means I&#8217;m earning $8 an hour-about       $875 per month-practically all of it &quot;keepin&#8217; money&quot;.       That&#8217;s seven times what I cleared on the outside job, for       about half the working hours!<\/p>\n<p>       Clearly, fellow mothers, the rewards are there. If you can       type, why not work for yourself instead of for Uncle Sam       and the sitters? And if you do decide to give it a try,       these tips from my own experience in home typing should       help you get off to a good start:<\/p>\n<p>       USE ONLY THE BEST MATERIALS. Many customers are glad to       provide their own paper. If it has a special letter-head or logo, I let them. Otherwise, I provide the       stationery . . . not because I have to, but because I want       to. Why? Because by using top-quality paper that erases       without a trace, I can produce a perfect, fully       professional product with minimum time and effort. I buy       the best 20-weight erasable bond in boxes of 520 sheets. It       costs $14.50 (compared to maybe $7 for ordinary typing       paper), but it&#8217;s worth every penny. In everything you use,       go for quality: It saves time and makes money in the long       run.<\/p>\n<p>       LEARN TO SPECIALIZE IN THE WORK MOST AVAILABLE IN YOUR       AREA. If you live in the city, you could specialize in       business, legal, or industrial typing . . . while-in the       affluent suburbs-it&#8217;s hard to go wrong with medical work. I       live in a relatively rural area &#8230; so though I type a lot       of address labels for business mailings, most of my work       isn&#8217;t from business firms.<\/p>\n<p>       The jobs I get range from do-it-yourself divorce papers to       the transcription of dream sequences for a local       psychologist. But authors are unusually plentiful in this       area, so manuscripts make up at least 75 percent of my       work. And to take best advantage of the situation, I&#8217;ve       trained myself to correct, edit and even &quot;critique&quot; rough       manuscripts. Which brings us to the next tip:<\/p>\n<p>       CHARGE EXTRA FOR EXTRA WORK. The first two times I edited       book manuscripts I tossed the service in for the price of       the typing. In other words, I did it free. That was a       mistake. First, because the work is time-consuming and,       second, because work isn&#8217;t appreciated when you give it       away. When I started charging for the service, I made more       money and the customers realized it was valuable, too. The       moral: charge for any extra work beyond straight       typing.<\/p>\n<p>       AVOID QUOTING PRICES OVER THE PHONE. When you quote 85       cents a page (for a standard page), some customers expect       the same price for legalsized pages. Others expect you to       transcribe from illegible, chicken-track handwriting at       your standard rates and you can&#8217;t afford to do that. Try to       see the work before you name a price.<\/p>\n<p>       ADVERTISE IN THE YELLOW PAGES. I&#8217;m embarrassed to say that       this didn&#8217;t occur to me until recently. The new phone book       (the first one I&#8217;ve tried) has only been out for six weeks,       and my tiny $14 ad has already drawn $100 worth of business       . . . with the promise of $600 more! I also invested $13 in       1000 business cards recently and I&#8217;m sure that will pay off       too.<\/p>\n<p>       CHECK LOCAL LAWS. A home typing business seldom causes       problems with zoning officials, but it pays to check all       the legal details. When I placed my Yellow Pages ad, for       example, I needed a business name and chose &quot;Home Typing       Service&quot; off the top of my head. Then I found that, in my       county, any business name that doesn&#8217;t include your own       name is regarded as &quot;fictitious&quot; and that you have to pay       to get your &quot;fictitious name statement&quot; published in a       local newspaper. If I&#8217;d checked in advance, I would have       used &quot;Strong&#8217;s Home Typing Service&quot; instead, and avoided       the cost and inconvenience.<\/p>\n<p>       FINALLY, BE PREPARED TO HANDLE SUCCESS. The fact is that       it&#8217;s actually pretty easy for a good typist to succeed in       the typing business. When you&#8217;re working at home, with no       expensive overhead, it&#8217;s no trick to charge competitively       and no trick to get repeat and word-of-mouth business. The       trick is to keep the whole thing under your control.<\/p>\n<p>       Recently, for instance, I&#8217;ve started getting more business       than I can handle by myself, and I&#8217;ve had to decide whether       or not to hire employees. For now, my decision is no.       Instead, I farm my excess work out to other typists       who-like me-work as independent contractors, in business       for themselves. That way I don&#8217;t have to deal with their       withholding taxes and all the other paper work involved in       hiring regular employees. The simpler the paper work, in       short, the simpler the business . . . and the simpler your       life will be.<\/p>\n<p>       And that, of course, is what I set out to do in the first       place: simplify my life while making some decent money. So       far, I&#8217;ve succeeded . . . and I believe you can too.     <\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Taken from http:\/\/www.motherearthnews.com\/Modern-Homesteading\/1978-11-01\/Mother-Types-at-Home.aspx Marsha&#8217;s Home Typing Service enables her to spend time with her family (and save babysitting fees!) as she earns a living doing clerical work. You, too, can be a successful mother, wife, businesswoman, and breadwinner &#8230; without ever leaving your home! -MARSHA K. 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