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My questions pertains to those people who have worked in Corporate America and now have successfully transitioned to working from Home, running their own online business, or vice versa. Short answers is fine.

1. Would you ever work in Corporate America again? If no, why not?

2. Do you feel like you have lost a step or gained a step? Meaning does working from Home feel non-realistic as well as making you more lazy and unaware of new technology or do you feel working with a company keeps you on your toes as well as up to date with the latest and greatest.

3. Do you make more money working for yourself or working with a company?

4. Which of the following has been the best asset from working from Home? (multiple selections is fine)
A. Making more money
B. Setting own hours / Working less hours
C. Laziness, roll over out of bed and your office is a few steps away
D. More time with family
E. Having total control over your vision and enterprise
F. Other
G. All the Above

5. What advice do you have for someone like myself, that have the advance knowledge to create a online business and all the tools needed, but just do not have enough money saved to get me over the hump if all fails and the only thing stopping me is fear?

Lots of great answers from the people that have done both. Definitely a good read, if you’re considering the transition.

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