* Set aside a designated work place with all the proper “tools of the trade.” These items include a desk, a PC, stationery, notebooks and all the other accessories to successfully perform your duties.
* Establish a separate business phone line … this will help separate your home life from your professional life.
* If your franchise requires computerization, be sure to get a computer system that operates at a fast speed so that more work can be done during your work day and better handle Internet connections and email software.
* Establish boundaries between the office and living space and keep your workspace free from distractions including children, pets, and television.
* Have a schedule and maintain it as best you can. Be sure to provide time for meals and regulated breaks. A proper schedule will also help you avoid the trap of working too long.
Simple Guidelines For Being A Home-Based Franchisee
August 29, 2008 by Mark | 0 Comments
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