Perks of Working from Home

The percentage of employees who are now working from home or another remote location is steadily increasing.  Now that you are working from home as a Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant you can see firsthand some of the perks of working from home.  Some of the perks of working as a Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant from home are – the cost savings, job satisfaction, and greater productivity.

One of the biggest benefits of working as a Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant is that you can do your job wherever and whenever you want.  You save on gasoline, and it eliminates commuting time.  You can make your hours and can find time to get things done, even if it’s in the middle of the night.  I think that by working from home you are able to concentrate more completely on the job at hand, without the many workplace distractions.

A Stanford University study  found that people who work from home are more productive than those that don’t.  Of 13,000 employees conducted over nine months shows that those working from home are 12% more efficient than their office-bound counterparts. The study also finds a 50% increase in satisfaction among those working at home.

With all the perks of saving time and money, plus greater productivity and job satisfaction working from home is the way to go!

What are your favorite perks of working from home?

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