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The reason why many chose to work from home is because of the benefits it offers to an individual. Whether you have a home-based business or you’re in a certain company allowing you to work from the comforts of your home, there are still notable advantages that can be enumerated.

To start rolling the work from home benefits, let’s take a look at someone hired by a company but is privileged enough to do the work from home. For that person, it would be very much convenient since he doesn’t have to worry much about gas prices, or the trouble of picking up clothes for work, or spending on meals at diners or restaurants, among many others. But still, the company also benefits from this scenario as they will be spending less for a lot of things including utilities, equipments, office space, etc.

While on the part of someone who owns a home-based business, the perks of doing work from home is almost as good, if not better. There would be less or no office rent at all since you can set up your office on your home. If you have kids, you may consider not going for a babysitter just yet since you’re there already and there’s a huge possibility that you’ll be able to look after those kids. You also don’t have to spend so much on clothes and meals because you are in the comforts of your home where there’s food and the clothes you wear don’t really matter.

Another benefit that some people who prefer to work from home see is the nature of their work and how it turned out when they do this at home. There are persons who are happier and more productive working at home than in the office. At home, there’s no annoying boss or office politics or unnecessary and oftentimes distracting chats from colleagues.

Also, if you work from home, you might help in saving our environment by contributing less to air pollution since you don’t have to use your car that often anymore. The amount of water, electricity and other things consumed is controlled too, so as not to elevate the environmental and energy problems we have right now.

As to health concerns, you might not get sick that often since you’re staying at your home and not going out that much. Doing work from home may also lead to a healthier eating lifestyle because you have the chance to choose and make your own meals. And if you have a mini-gym or a small work-out room in your house, you can get the exercise much needed by your body.

These are just a few among the many benefits that one can draw out from engaging in work from home. Like what they say, take these things at your advantage. This time, take them as a tool to leverage you and your work from home.

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4 Responses to “The Benefits of Work From Home and More”

  • George says:

    I work from home, but may have to report to an office more than 45 miles from my house. can i get unemployment?
    I currently work from home but may have to start reporting to an office that is more than 45 miles away from my house. Does anyone know if I would qualify to receive unemployment benefits if I am unable to travel this distance to work? Thanks,

  • Daisyhill says:

    I work from home and I have to report to 2 different offices which are both more than 200 miles away…the companies pay my transport for me. If you are disbaled then you may have a case.
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  • Poohcat1 says:

    That would depend on several factors. If you quit your job because of it, then it would be doubtful. Unemployment generally requires that you be willing to seek employment within a radius of 75 miles from where you live.

    I assume you mean that you would occasionally have to report to this office don’t you? If so, talk to them about paying some mileage if possible.

    The second factor as to your possible unemployment would be if you are a contracted employee or a regular employee. A contracted employee is not eligible for unemployment as the employer does not pay in on your behalf.
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  • wizjp says:

    Varies from state to state. Most have a limit between 30 and 50 miles.

    ASk the Unemployment office in your county
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