Do You Have a Home Business Title? Do You Want One?by Traci Anderson | More from this Blogger 22 Feb 2007 11:37 AM Sometimes it is difficult to tell people what we do for a living when we are home-based. I am often jealous of transcriptionists, daycare providers and other home-based careers where the title is pretty cut and dried.
The other day I was talking with my preschooler about my husband's job. He is a police officer. That's a pretty easy job for a four-year old to grasp. Out of curiosity, I asked her, "do you know what mommy does for a living?" "You play on your 'peuter'" (computer). "Oh great", I thought. Her preschool teacher probably assumes I sit around and play solitaire or mine sweeper all day. I had the same problem as a direct seller. When I met other mothers at playgroups or my bible study, the discussion of our jobs would inevitably come up. "I am a sales representative for ________company". I would respond. It never failed. Someone would quickly change the subject. It was as if I had just proclaimed, "I am employed as the bearded lady at the traveling freak show". I am fairly certain they were simply scared that I would try to talk them into hosting a show or joining the business. Even though I am absolutely passionate about my various "at-home" gigs, I still struggle when someone asks me what I do for a living. "Well, do you have a few minutes?" "Let's see...where do I begin?" "I sell products on Ebay, I am the editor of a personal website and five blogs, I blog for Families.com, I sell my personal crafts and I am the family life writer and editor for another website". "Oh, and in my spare time, I write product reviews and proofread articles." Most of my friends work from home and also have "lengthy titles". So, what do you say you do for a living? Are you an "Entrepreneur"? Are you a "Freelancer"? Are you a professional "Opportunity Tester" or are you a "Domestic Engineer"? Do you have a title? Do you want one? I am not sure why it is important to me other than not being crazy about my daughter telling everyone that I "play on my peuter" all day. Related Reading: Home Business or Home-Based Conglomerate? Home Business Resources Learn more about Traci Anderson ![]() Traci is a work-at-home-mom (WAHM) from beautiful Big Sky Country (Montana). She spends most of her time trying to keep up with two extremely energetic (but hysterical) Irish twins. Relevanthome business tags User Comments No comments on this article yet. Be the first to comment! Community Tags humor, home business, resources, WAHM, work at home Discuss this article
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