Is working from home Stuffing Envelopes a good idea let's take a
closer look. I see a lot of advertisements in the newspaper with
advertisements like this "Work At Home make up to $1500/week assembling
products and stuffing envelopes no experience needed". At first glance
stuffing envelopes seems more like job but I'm here to tell you that it
is not, it's actually a business.
Now there are businesses that
handle other business mail, but as most of us are aware these companies
usually hire employees and do not charge them fees to get leads. When
ever a company requests that you pay them a fee by mail this company is
going to provide you with leads for companies that use work from
envelope stuffers.
What you don't know will be used against you,
if you have seen ads saying you can make $1500.00 a week working from
home stuffing envelopes what this actually means is, if you have like 10
companies that want you to stuff envelopes for them this may equal
$1500.00 a week. One independent company is not going to pay you
$1500.00 a week stuffing envelopes.
Now if you want to get into
the envelope stuffing business what you should be aware of is that like
any other business there is going to be slow periods, and another thing
your going to have to learn to do is sell your business, No company is
just going to trust any business to handle their mail, and sometimes
certain companies want work from home envelope stuffers to provide there
own supplies examples would be stamps, boxes, envelopes it all depends.
Companies use stay at home worker to save both money and time. So when
they hire someone to handle their mail or assemble their products they
are actually looking at as a way for them to save themselves money.
Look
at it in terms instead of the company hiring someone and paying them
$10 per hour for a week and spending close to $1600 dollars on supplies
and training an employee they can go to a work from home worker and pay
them $300, because the stay at home envelope stuffer should have all the
supplies necessary to complete the job. I use this example a lot when
it comes to stay at home jobs, I compare it to starting a staffing
agency, majority of times it's hard to get into this business because a
lot of people have been doing this sort of thing for years so they
already established a good reputation and are referred too by other
companies.
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