Lost Your Job? Transition Into Home Employment Nebraska

The Bureau of Labor Statistics (2008-09 Edition) reports that nearly a third of all eligible workers today qualify as self-employed professionals or contractors. Advances in home office technology have allowed contract workers, consultants and freelancers to build their own career from their own home.

Local Companies

Career Concepts
(402) 333-8015
11725 Arbor St
Omaha, NE
Electrical Workers Ibew Local 265
(402) 423-4497
6200 S 14th St
Lincoln, NE
Nebraska Department of Labor - Lincoln Career Center
402-471-2275
1010 ``N`` Street Box 194
Lincoln, NE
Omaha Workforce Development
402-595-3000
5717 F Street
Omaha, NE
Angie Jones, CPRW, CEIC
(866) 695-9318
5561 South 48th St., #201-l
Lincoln, NE
Staffco Employment Services
(402) 379-5200
1106 W Benjamin Ave
Norfolk, NE
Alegent Health Occupational Health Services
(402) 572-3232
751 N 72 St
Omaha, NE
Associated Staffing Inc
(402) 462-5116
1023 W 2nd St
Hastings, NE
Nebraska Workforce Development - Grand Island
308-385-6300
1306 West 3rd Street
Grand Island, NE
Omaha Workforce Development
402-444-4700
2421 North 24th Street
Omaha, NE
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics (2008-09 Edition) reports that nearly a third of all eligible workers today qualify as self-employed professionals or contractors. Advances in home office technology have allowed contract workers, consultants and freelancers to build their own career from their own home.

Even with a declining economy, the growth of online employment services has continued to outpace the rest of the economy. According to labor usage and the employment market studies, online employment as has grown nearly two hundred percent in the past four years.

Middle-class workers whose jobs can now be done from their home are finding ways to make it happen. The goal for many workers is to structure ones hours according to ones professional and personal preferences. In many ways, the work-from-home trend is about having more personal and professional freedom. So if you work at a computer terminal in some office building across town consider approaching your employer to see if the same mind numbing work can be done from your home.

The home-based business sector is growing in importance and in the number of opportunities it presents for online workers. Types of online home businesses include providing expert online advice in exchange for a stated fee – usually these services are charge online visitors by the minute rather then by the hour. There are also many on line services that facilitate the communication and billing process for the expert in exchange for a fee. Common types of expert advice include real estate, legal, computer, health and even astrology.

Order taking and processing is a growing online field as well. Being part of a remote call center in which you work from your home but get looped into the companies call center system is a growing trend.

Not every employment opportunity is structured around a nine-to-five workday. In fact more and more people are working from their wired homes. Consider something new, you may find it's more enjoyable than your previous work. Don’t be offended if you need to take a pay cut in the process. These are troubled times and people are accepting work wherever they can find it.

Being able to quickly respond to a financial opportunity as soon as it arises is a key advantage to home based work. You can take a new meeting anytime from anywhere.

Many people have started their online business out of necessity. Now that they have experienced what its like, many are happy with their new career choice.

Our parents used to encouraged us to get educated and work for a successful business or professional firm. That was the old way. Today’s online worker no longer needs to be chained to any particular desk or employer to be successful and well paid. Most workers are quite content to be more in control of their life by being more in control of their work.

For more on online expert advice and career opportunities, home based businesses, work from home opportunities and job related expert advice, visit the online experts at GotTrouble.com
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