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Moms At Work
The Work-at-Home Option -- Is It for You?
By Mary Dixon Weidler
For many moms juggling a full-time job and a hectic home life, working at home seems like an unreachable fantasy. They imagine days working in sweat suits, being at their children's beck and call, cooking hot dinners on a regular basis and discussing important business strategies via e-mail while the little ones quietly watch a Barney video.
The good news? Working from home is definitely a reachable goal. In fact, according to the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics data, approximately one-fifth of all working mothers with children younger than 18 worked part time or full time from home.
The bad news? The fantasy is just that, and the realities of working at home include some major drawbacks. However, most work-at-home moms (WAHMs) agree that the payoff -- the ability to contribute financially to the family while being a "hands-on" parent to their children -- makes navigating the problems worthwhile.
So she turned in her yardstick and chalk for self-employment, doing freelance editorial work. "When I began freelancing, I had some obstacles related to having a child," says Duksta. "For one, prospective clients were hesitant to give work to a mom. I think they perceive WAHMs as people who want to first stay at home with their kids and will always give their kids first priority, at the expense of the client. Even though my child is my first priority, I had to hide the fact I had her to get some crucial first jobs."
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