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Pros and Cons of Making Money Online by Kathy Tyson
While it may not seem obvious at first, there are a lot of pros and cons of making money online. Most people seem to think that making money online is the easiest job in the world and is something to aspire to. Those who actually make a living through the internet tend to know that it isn’t always that fantastic.
For example, it’s hard to make a budget when you don’t have a set amount of money coming in each month. When online auctions and freelance writing make up the majority of your income, cash flow can vary widely based on the month or even week. When the economy slows down, so does the work. Suddenly, working as a bank teller may not seem like such a bad idea.
Still, there is something that can be said for making your own schedule and never having to change out of your pajamas and bathrobe. Don’t feel like doing your hair? Not a problem, since chances are nobody will be seeing you. On the other hand, online jobs rarely come with health benefits. If you don’t have a spouse who has a good wellness plan at work, you may have to spend hundreds of dollars to buy your own independent plan.
Other pros and cons of making money online include child care savings and softening your resume. While you may save a small fortune on babysitting services, your resume isn’t going to be enhanced by your Ebay store management skills. If you ever choose to go back into the real working world, you may find that your resume has become outdated and not as competitive as it used to be.
All in all, before you choose to quit your job and head to your computer desk, it’s imperative that you take some time to look into all of the pros and cons of making money online. Once you quit your job, it may not be easy to go back.
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