I haven't used this blog in a long time. But at a recent party, several friends and I started talking. We all live in Clovis, and most of us had "real" (meaning professional and full-time) jobs before moving out here. Once out here, though, our employment opportunities dwindled to zip. So we decided to have kids while we waited to move out of here.
But, we got bored. Don't get us wrong, we love our kids, but we miss doing something more challenging than playing Candy Land. We all also missed the income we used to make. Together, we make up a former teacher, a former civil engineer, a former real estate executive, and a former corporate sales executive. To us, there seems to be a huge industry catering "work from home jobs" to us. And we think we've seen it all living near a military base.
Last year, I counted fifty eight separate "work from home" businesses that my friends were starting, running, and trying to get me to buy from. They included:
Amway
appointment setting
article writing
Avon
hair styling
hanging Christmas lights
Herbalife
home childcare
house cleaning
house painting
interior decorating
making baby blankets
making baby slings
making beaded jewelry
making belts
making decorative flip-flops
making earrings
making hair bows
making jewelry from seashells
making purses
making tutus
making wooden ornaments
manicures and pedicures
Mary Kay
mowing lawns
office cleaning
painting murals
Pampered Chef
Partylite
personal shopping
personal stylist
personal training
petsitting
photography
planning birthday parties
reselling baby products at consignment shops
Scentsy
selling baby clothes on ebay
selling books on amazon
Shake it Up
Silpada
Stampin Up
Tastefully Simple
Thirty-one
Tupperware
tutoring
window cleaning
Those of you who are counting will realize that's only 47 separate business ideas the I wasv"invited" to "participate" in. Some of them I was asked to join twice, so I counted them twice. While talking with my friends, I realized we were all being hit up for about the same list of stuff. And, in an effort to be friendly, get along with our husbands' business associates' wives, make money, or even just alleviate boredom, we each had tried at least one of these schemes.
If you're reading this, we're guessing that you've been in the same boat. Which is why we're starting this blog. Every week, I'm going to write about our experiences with one of these businesses. Was it worth the time and effort? Did we make any money? Does anyone make any money with it? Have we found a new career, or have we just wasted a lot of time and embarassed ourselves?
Additionally, we want to help all the other women out there who are looking for a real way to make some money and have a life outside of raising children. So, if your frinds are pressuring you to try out their latest business idea, tell us about it. Odds are, we know someone who has done it and is willing to share their experiences. Leave us a comment, and we'll address it in a future post.
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