Archive for the ‘Business’ Category

Unusual Online Business

Friday, January 4th, 2008

Since childhood I’ve had an interest in unusual businesses. I grew up with four brothers, and when it was time to vote for which television show we would watch, I sold my vote to the highest bidder. You could call that the business of politics. I collected the paper-wads that fell all over when my brothers had their wars, and then sold them back to them for a couple cents each. I was a war profiteer in the paper-wad wars. I also sold candy out of a hollow book in school.

My business activities were more conventional as an adult, but I still loved to hear about and read about the more unusual businesses. Sitting around a fire in an Arizona desert, I once talked to a man who sold used stuffed animals on the side of the highway. He claimed he sold $3000 worth his first month.

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If computer-based work is being carried out at home

Sunday, December 23rd, 2007

One in ten of us works from home some or part of the time and the figure is rising, but has anyone done their homework into the legal implications for employers

Last month saw National Work from Home Day (Friday, May 18th) where employers are encouraged to embrace a new style of working for the sake of the environment and a more sensible work / life balance. Working from home offers many advantages to both employers and employees. However, it does not come without responsibilities on both sides whether an employee is home working on a permanent or ad-hoc basis. So what are the issues involved?

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