Pros and Cons of Working At Home
What are the pros and cons of working from home? If you hate the 9-5 rat race, you may think there are no disadvantages to working from home. Chances are, all you can think of are the pros, such as the following:
Avoiding rush hour commute. Most people who have to sit through traffic wish they didn’t. For many people, avoiding exposure to road rage is right at the top of the list of pros.
- Flexible hours. If you work from home, you can work exactly when you want. There is no time clock to punch. If you’re a night person, you can work in the middle of the night.
- More time with your family. This one is a great pro for working at home – if it works out that way. Some people find when they’re self-employed they actually are working more hours than when they had a day job.
- Being able to work without supervision. No more bosses looking over your shoulder, no more annual review. But are you disciplined enough to handle it/
What about the cons?
No benefits. No more getting paid for holidays and vacations. No one is matching your 401K payment or contributing to group health insurance.
- Lack of a salary you can count on. You will only get paid if you work, and in the early months and maybe years of your business, you may not make much. You have to plan for your own health insurance and retirement needs.
- Lack of interaction with other adults. Some people may miss the office gossip or feel trapped when surrounded by small children all the time.
I’m sure you can think of other advantages and disadvantages to working from home. Only you can decide whether the pros outweigh the cons.