Register | Login
Login
Sign in with:
---------- OR ----------
Create Account | Login
Create account
As a Member You Can:
  • Join clubs to discuss your interests
  • Connect with people like you
  • Share information, seek advice, get support

   
parenting
 
Raising Children Topics..

 
You are here : home > Raising Children > Parental Dilemmas > Alternative Careers

Alternative Careers

Alternative Careers

There are many alternative career options available for women who want to work from home. Working from home is now not a hindrance in being successful, what with so many career options open. Here are few options which can be one from home. Find out the option that suits you best.

Making a choice to stay at home after having a baby is not an easy one for most women. It means an immediate reduction in income and also somehow means that you get taken for granted by your family. However there are women who make this choice and find that life changes drastically for them. The first few years pass by in a haze, as the little one needs all the attention he or she can get. After the child starts going to school, most mothers find that they have a lot of time on their hands and start getting frustrated as boredom sets in. They soon realize that rejoining the workforce is not easy, as they have lost out on experience, which is vital for any job. So what can they do? Here are a few options that could get them started on a new career, while at home!!

Web Designing

These days with Computers and the Internet being the buzzword everywhere, an IT career could be one answer to women who want a change and the freedom to work from home. Rather than becoming a hard-core programmer, a course in Web Designing, which almost all institutes offer today, could help them design web sites from home. These days one comes across enough advertisements in the newspapers asking for freelance web designers. Designing logos, visiting cards, Desk Top Publishing are also options in the IT field. Of course, these options require a creative bend of mind.

Magazines

Just the other day I was reading about a lady, Mona Sharma, mother of two children, who started her own magazine - Siliconindia, a technology magazine geared primarily toward Asian Indian professionals, covering issues of importance such as immigration, mentoring, and the tech and business communities as a whole. Another success story is of a lady who combined her newly acquired web skills along with her cooking skills to become an online expert on French Cuisine for a popular Web site.

Catering

For women who find the world of computers intimidating, there are other options. Those who have a flair for cooking or baking could cater to parties (or small groups to start off with), or bake cakes on a made-to-order basis. A bit of marketing needs to be done initially by calling up people and informing them about your business, or by placing ads in local newspapers.

Classes

Conducting classes is another alternative, and there are quite a few women who conduct classes at home, some of them music, some related to art and craft while some others impart culinary skills. This leaves them with a lot of free time as classes can be scheduled according to one's convenience.

If teaching is not your forte, you could pursue alternative careers like helping others with party planning, telemarketing… all of which leave you with plenty of time at your disposal.

Find something you would like, cultivate a skill, and get set to rake in the money. All it takes is initiative. Almost anything can be marketed, if you go about it in the right manner. So find out which option suits you best and hitch your wagon to a star!!




You may also be interested in:

In-Laws
(34218 views)
Working mother's dilemma
(44438 views)
Birth of a Father
(11851 views)
Step Parents
(33356 views)
Personality Plus - II
(11768 views)
Cancel
Save Edit
parenting
Notifications
6 Comments
Sort by Newest

avatar

Back to Previous Page   |   More on Raising Children Index

 






What parents are discussing...

Making a choice to stay at home after having a baby is not an easy one for most women. The first few years pass by in a haze, as the little one needs all the attention he or she can get. After the child starts going to school, most mothers find that they have a lot of time on their hands and start getting frustrated as boredom sets in. They soon realize that rejoining the workforce is not easy, as they have lost out on experience, which is vital for any job. So what can they doNULL Here are a few options that could get them started on a new career, while at home!! 1: Web Designing These days one comes across enough advertisements in the newspapers asking for freelance web designers. Designing logos, visiting cards, Desk Top Publishing are also options in the IT field. Of course, these options require a creative bend of mind. 2: Magazines Women can start their own magazines and just have to keep in touch with the professionals who are only a call away. 3: Catering Those who have a flair for cooking or baking could cater to parties (or small groups to start off with), or bake cakes on a made-to-order basis. 4: Classes Conducting classes is another alternative, and there are quite a few women who conduct classes at home, some of them music, some related to art and craft while some others impart culinary skills. There are many other alternative careers like telemarketing, party planning, etc. Do you think its important for women sitting at home to persuade some alternative careersNULL Share with us!
  • hi iam vishal frm pune can i know wat experinces u hve in which field and iam an engg so this is my no can call so tat we can know more nine five six one nine six six six zero eight...
  • hi,i was thinking of starting an abacus academy,but i dont have enough info...tried a couple of websites but i dunno which one is genuine..can you let me know what all is required n how much investmen...
  • hi,
    I have started my Abacus academy,need to work only on weekends,2 hrs for each batch.
    It´ s a good option ,if anybody owns a house....
DISCUSSION FORUMS ON
Articles
hello
hi iam vishal frm pune can i know wat experinces u hve in which field and i ... - vishal    read >>

Great article
I really loved this article. I loved the points and tips. It was very helpf ... - Rinnie    read >>

Parents pressure on children
Some parents put too much pressure on children which is not right. They c ... - Pallavi    read >>

Play Games with your child
Play games with your child and teach them as you play. As you play with you ... - Riddhi    read >>

FEATURED ARTICLES
- Poor Immunity in Kids
- Five Fun Ways to Break Fussy Eating Habits in   Kids
- Top 5 Easy-to-Make Ice-Candy Recipes for Kids
- Tips for Preventing Pinworms in Children
- Signs that a Child is Anaemic
- Things You Should Never Allow Your Son to Do
- Home Remedies for Cold in Children
- Reasons Why Kids May Start Disrespecting   Parents
- Indian Baby Names
- Indian Baby Girl Names
- Indian Baby Boy Names
- Top 100 Hindu Baby Names
- Free Printable Coloring Pages for Kids and Adults


Subscribe




All tips on Parental Dilemmas
You ever wanted in one place.
No need to go anywhere else. No spam.

*No spam only genuine emails
Follow us on:



Featured Articles - Infertility | Baby Development | Health and Fitness | How to Get Pregnant | Parenting Advice | Weight Loss | Pregnancy Advice | Name Numerology
Baby - Baby Photo Contest | Lucky Names | Lucky Birthdates | Horoscopes | Chinese Calendar | Compatibility Test | Fun Zone
Parenting - Message Boards | Planning a Baby | Pregnancy | Parents of Babies | Baby Names | Baby Name Poll | Birth Announcements | Parenting Quiz
Family - Cooking Club | Love & Relationships | Beauty Tips | Kids Weight Calculator | Recipe Maker
General - Calorie Counter | Personality Quiz | Love Signs | Compatibility Quiz
ASK A QUESTION