I have been receiving child support payments and back-child support payments for over twenty years. I cannot begin to tell you how the child support checks have helped me provide for my daughter. I used a portion of my child support funds to make more money in an effort to provide a better life for my child. If you really give it some thought I am sure you too can come up with a home-based business idea that will help you provide for your family. I created a home-based business because I could not afford to take on a second job day care was just too costly.
These are difficult economic times for all parents but particularly for
parents who have only one income. I am a
firm believer that single parents must have several streams of income and
operating a home-based business is one way to increase your income stream.
Do you have a food specialty? Is there a dish you prepare that is always a family favorite? Have you ever tried to sell your special cheesecake or gumbo? Today everyone seems to be consumed with thoughts of food, and why not since most of us have little time to cook or even think about cooking. The old adage “I owe, I owe, so off to work I go" is more true today than ever before. Take a look around your community and visit bakeries and cafes, is something missing? Is there a café that would benefit from your double fudge pecan cluster ice cream or those lovely black currant scones? You may want to start small and deliver a few goodies to a local eatery in your area. You may want to sell your recipe to a local bakery or become a recipe developer for a number of restaurants in your area. Are you into recipe contest? Commercial food companies are always looking for a new original recipe and they are willing to pay. What have you got to lose?
Few people know that according to the No Child Left Behind legislation all school districts should be offering parent involvement opportunities to participating Title I parents. These opportunities may be in the form of parent enrichment seminars/workshops. You can teach your talent and get paid for it. All Title I eligible schools have parent involvement funds that can only be used to provide parents information that will assist them in helping their child achieve in school. Children cannot achieve when parents are homeless, jobless, illiterate and lack the skills to help their child do well in school. There are many people who have the skill and ability to teach resume writing, how to budget, or how to clean up your credit. If you think you could present this type of material in a professional manner, create a proposal and submit it to schools in your district. The funds available to provide these services to parents must be used or school districts will be penalized. This is a great way to make a real difference in your community.
The idea of a virtual office was created when a neighbor decided to
offer phone support to a former employer after leaving to become a stay-at-home
mom. This is not the type of job that
will work well with all employers but for someone, it may be a good thing. If you are a great organizer, have a pleasant
telephone voice and enjoy answering the telephone this may be the job for
you. A virtual receptionist answers the
telephone messages for busy sales representatives, attorneys and other
professionals who may themselves work out of their homes. You gather information, organize and
prioritize it and address the issues with your employer either by email, fax,
phone or a video conference all while being at home. The woman I interviewed worked as a virtual
receptionist for a pharmaceutical salesman she had worked with in the
past. She has just recently taken on
another sales rep in the same field. She
works five days a week and job shares with another virtual receptionist two
blocks from her home when she wants to take a vacation. The initial set up was under $1000.00 and she
now includes, completing sales reports and faxing information as needed. Her boss, a six-figure man appreciates the
extra assistance and has reduced his “homework" by at least seventy-five
percent.
There are many freelance, starving artists out there who never thought about trying their hand at cake decorating. Now is the time to give this craft serious consideration. Yes we are low carb crazy and everyone appears to be watching their weight, at least in theory, but when we want to pull out all the stops and party hardy, we want more than a tasty Little Debbie, we want cake, the real, butter rich, down right divine masterpieces like those of Jill Adams of New York’s “Cake Studio" or anything designed by the great Sylvia Weinstock. Start slow and easy and create little cup cake masterpieces. Cake decorating classes for beginners are affordable starting at $40 and often include supplies. If you already have a creative hand and eye, go for it. Today, everyone is developing a discriminating palate and tomorrow even more folks will have a deep appreciation for finely decorated cakes, so do what you do, and do it well.
You will need to check with public health officials in your area to see
if there are special licenses needed.
This is truly a vocation based on skill and in some places around the
One man’s junk is another man’s treasure has never been more true than today. The onset of cable programs like Clean Sweep and Clean House prompted me to think about all that stuff that is being placed on trucks and given to good will agencies. What would happen if you decided to pick up junk and go through it to salvage items that could be reworked, repaired and sold at a resell shop, garage sell or Ebay? Do you have a good eye for decorating and redesigning junk? Turn a black linen shirt into linen napkins, turn cotton baby pajamas into a lovely baby quilt or a quilted stuffed bear. I can’t believe that all the stuff given away to charitable agencies could not be repurposed and sold, creating a great part-time, or full time job for some creative soul.
Everyone needs a helping hand at some point in their life and being a
girl or guy Friday is noble and enjoyable.
Do you enjoy doing for others and getting paid for it? If the answer is yes then consider being a
personal concierge. You can offer your
services to a law firm, or any professional group practice, i.e. Doctors,
Dentist, Accounts, Computer Programmers etc. You will need reliable
transportation, however the start up cost is relatively low. No inventory is required, and there are no
major equipment expenditures. This is
primarily a cash business with very little account receivables. Your Girl/Guy Friday service can operate from
a small home office or in your basement and gives you the opportunity to direct
your life and be as successful as you want. Will your focus be picking up
laundry, dropping off reports, visiting caterers and purchasing special wines
for an important dinner? You decide with your client how you will assist them. Set up a quarterly or yearly contract and keep
your services pure and professional. A
personal concierge will charge between $30 and $50 per hour and work Monday
through Friday, from
There are so many service centered opportunities available, and all you
have to do is decide what you really enjoy doing. Do you like cleaning? Provide a car detailing
service on wheels, everyone needs the inside of their car detailed at some
point. It’s no secret that today we all
could benefit from having more than one stream of income, that’s why it’s
important to learn a skill. If all you
know is the skills needed to perform your
Take a class at a craft store and learn cake decorating or enroll in a class at the home improvement store and learn to paint, lay tile or change locks on a door. Your future and the future of your family lies in your hands and when things don’t turn out as they should don’t play the blame game, take control and learn to change your own life path. You are strong, you are bright, you can learn, like Nike…just do it.
DETRA D. DAVIS is a writer with more than 20 years experience in business-to-business, business-to-consumer copywriting. She creates instructional, operational and how to manuals for business and industry, currently working with J. Davis & Associates, http://www.jdavisassociates.com
Visit her website at http://www.supportingourchildren.com
Email: detra_davis@supportingourchildren.com