Frequently Asked Questions
Question: What is the work like? What will I have to do?
It won't be much different from what you already do if you're working for someone else. You just have to manage your workload without someone standing over your shoulder every minute bossing you around (sounds great, doesn't it?) All you need are the skills you use in your regular life: managing time, following through, staying somewhat organised, and dealing with other people. These are skills most of us have, even if we've never worked in an office. Running errands, for example, uses this exact same set of core skills.
Question: Will I be working all the time?
It's up to you. You choose your own hours. You can work from 8:00 am to noon every day and spend the rest of the day pursuing other interests. Or you can work from midnight to dawn if you're a night owl. You can work after the kids go to bed, or work 60 hours a week to save up enough money to take a year off and travel. IT'S TOTALLY UP TO YOU. You're the boss, and you make the profits, so you can work as much, or as little, as you want.
Question: Will I have to work with other people?
Yes and no. You won't have annoying co-workers or bosses. You don't have to worry about office politics. But you will need to interact with customers. However, these customers want the service you're providing, so you don't need to do a song and dance— just simple, process for displaying our products and business.
Question: What if I need help? Am I on my own?
You are not on your own. I will personally mentor you to help you become a fully qualified business owner. By the time you've become trained and qualified you won't need me much anymore... but I'm still here for guidance and support. I take pride in looking after my business owners. Plus we have an amazing team of other experienced business owners you can connect with. :)
Question: How much will it cost me to run my business?
The good thing about this business is that you can run it from anywhere. Most people work out of a dedicated home office, but it's not strictly necessary. You'll need Internet connection, phone, a printer, and other inexpensive office tools (which you probably already have). Operation costs are minimal and profits will easily cover expenses with plenty left over.