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Over the last decade, especially with the explosion of the Internet, there’s been an undeniable shift in where and how people work.

White collar, blue collar and pink collar workers are leaving their desks, cubicles, office complexes and factories in droves. They are leaving in favor of a more promising lifestyle, working from home, with less commute and much more time with their family.

Even big businesses, once reluctant to let go of the tether of the time clock, have equally embraced the “work at home” trend. Because with employees working from home, it reduces and/or eliminates both direct and indirect costs. And surprisingly, working from home increases people’s productivity and work quality at the same time.

Direct costs such as less office space being required is obvious. But what about indirect costs like less employee sick days, less health care benefits being claimed, and less employee burn-out?

These are a few of the big reasons the “work at home” trend is hot right now.

Another reason the “work at home” trend is hot is people realize leaving the corporate “rat race” (once considered an extremely radical idea,) is now a very real possibility for them.

When considering the “work at home” option, the big question these ambitious people usually have is this:

“What else can I do that will allow me to work from home and replace the comfortable income I enjoyed?”

While there are many answers to that question, such network marketing, Internet marketing, MLM, commission-based selling and other less-than-attractive options for the average person, there are other intriguing “work from home” options available.

For instance, one profession that many people are excited about is becoming a professional Commercial Real Estate Property Scout ( ).

The reason this “work at home” profession appeals to many people is it affords all the benefits of working at home and being your own boss, while at the same time also creates a phenomenal income stream. One that dwarfs what people were making in the corporate world.

In other words, where else could you, as an average person, work at home and create a comfortable six or seven-figure income for yourself and your family?

There are very few professions or jobs regardless of whether they are “work at home” or not, that can create that kind of extraordinary income and dream lifestyle. However it’s one that being a Commercial Property Scout easily allows. And many people are taking full advantage of it.

Tony Seruga, Yolanda Seruga And Yolanda Bishop
http://www.articlesbase.com/business-articles/the-new-work-at-home-trend-112753.html

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10 comments for “The New “Work At Home” Trend”

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How will movie theaters survive the home theater trend?
With the invention of television, movie houses had to find a way to continue to compete with the experience of watching programs at home. This is what gave birth to the widescreen format (or CinemaScope) in an effort to offer a distinct experience different from that of at home viewing.

Now that home theaters, digital downloads, online streaming movies, and digital surround sound systems are more common, how will movie distribution be impacted?

The prices of the movie tickets continue to rise, will theater chains remain the preferred method of movie viewing? How will theaters continue to survive? What will be the next widescreen?

December 27th, 2009 at 7:01 am
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lins

so why cry so much just to watch re runs…open a movie theather a home…ok
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December 27th, 2009 at 12:03 pm
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GoingNoWhereFast

give out free popcorns
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December 27th, 2009 at 12:05 pm
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AJ S

They will get larger screens, and cheaper ticket prices. Because no matter how big your bigscreen, or projecter can go, nothing beats an Imax :) Hope this helps
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December 27th, 2009 at 12:07 pm
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dukalink6000

By offering something that you cannot get at home, the big screen experience
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December 27th, 2009 at 12:09 pm
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moin_anjum

Even though home TV system is advancing this does not mean theater as still using there old technology. It will offer better quality and more innovative way to see movie.

For Example imax.
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December 27th, 2009 at 12:11 pm
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cbatb

Nothing can beat the traditional silver screen movie threatre experience.
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December 27th, 2009 at 12:13 pm
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Pumpkin Head

I hate the theatre these days. I wouldn’t go back unless the actual actors were there to talk me through their methods. Even then I’d probably want them to shut up.
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December 27th, 2009 at 12:15 pm
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jugular_vein

movie theatres have prevailed throughout the years because, as rightly pointed out by you, that they have always had to ensure they had a point of difference from TV. With the sophistication of home theatre systems, I do believe that it will make an impact on movie theatres everywhere. However, I also believe that here’s when movies theatres will innovate yet again to keep ahead.

Personally, I think that movies these days are getting more high-tech and almost can’t do without digital enhancements. I think movie theatres will still have an edge over home theatre because there will be movies such as the Matrix Trilogy and Mission Impossibles which will be best watched on a larger than life screen, something that will be beyond the capability of a home theatre system.
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December 27th, 2009 at 12:17 pm
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rahul24_12

it simply ever cant afford the Home theaters , do u think that home theaters can afford home theater, hence theater owners should change there statagery and focus on middle class families , and they can also enhance there serivices such that every should feel that they at there home
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December 27th, 2009 at 12:19 pm

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