Part Time Jobs – Flexible Work Hours
April 9, 2008
Ready to have your work ‘work’ with your life? These days we all seem to be on autopilot when it comes to work. We stop thinking and just keep doing and pretty soon we have no life. There really is a way to manage this better, take control and put the ‘life’ back into your life. Today thousands of people are rearranging their work schedules and turning their lack luster life into a life that works for them and suits their needs? How?? By setting up a flexible and/or telecommuting schedule with their employers. Oh sure… (you might think), but I found this site: WorkOptions.com that actually lends a hand in helping you persuade your current company that you can get the job done ‘and’ do it on a flexible schedule.
Whether you’re afraid to ask, want to plan a strategy or are ready to get started this site has great information for you as well as a full on template/proposal package that you can prepare to present to your employer. So, stop wishing and dreaming about having a flexible work schedule and start taking steps today to make it happen in your life. Remember, you are the manager of your career.
P.S. If you currently have a flex schedule – would love to hear how you got it and manage it. And, if you’ve tried to propose a flex schedule and your company said ‘no way’ – would like to hear about that side too. Let’s help other people out by sharing our information.
Posted by Robin – FiredUP Careers
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