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Article: Working at Home Can Be Tougher than in Convention Office, Business Owners Say.
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- Pueblo Chieftain (Pueblo, CO)
- Article date:
- September 27, 2002
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Byline: Kirsten Orsini-Meinhard
Sep. 27--Owning a home-based business doesn't mean rolling out of bed and spending a pajama-clad day leisurely answering phones.
It doesn't mean finishing a computer project with a 2-year-old child propped on your lap, or taking long lunch breaks in front of the television.
And it certainly doesn't mean less work. In fact, most Pueblo home-based business owners say working out of their house is more difficult than operating an office and here's why: The task requires a very structured person.
"If you don't get up and be showered and dressed for work at 9 a.m., you're going to stay in your pajamas until 5 ...
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