Women often face a tough decision after having a baby – should they return to the workforce or should they forget about their career and concentrate on being a stay-at-home mum?
There are pros and cons with either choice, but an increasing number of Irish women have settled on a third way, by deciding to enjoy the best of both worlds and setting up a business from home.
There is even a glossy new name for these ladies – kitchen table tycoons.
The phrase was originally coined by an expert at the London School of Economics and is now the title of an excellent new book by British journalist Anita Naik.
Naik combines looking after her daughter with running a successful writing business from the comfort of her own home.
She explains that it can work very well but, of course, there are some drawbacks to be aware of, including the fact that, without the social aspect of going out into a crowded workplace, there is the risk it can feel isolating and lonely.
One of the biggest helps for ‘Work At Home Mums’ (WAHMs) is the wonderful flexibility and freedom that the internet offers.
Mums can run online businesses, selling everything from children’s clothes to greeting cards and jewellery. Their work is just a click of a mouse button away and can be dealt with at any time of the day and night, meaning mums can work around family commitments.
And while it can take time to build up a business, most WAHMs enjoy running their own show. A UK survey last year found that two thirds of kitchen table tycoons said they took more satisfaction from running their own business than in their previous job, working for someone else away from the home.
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Reinvent Yourself As Kitchen Table Tycoon
May 9, 2008 by Rich | 4 Comments
In Telecommuting, Women, Work at Home
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Jessica on May 11th, 2008 at 12:25 am
While working from home seems to be satisfying since you get to be with your family while earning, it is for the most part hard work as well. The only thing i like about it is that i get to earn more than my previous job. But it gets lonely too at times.
Pert on May 11th, 2008 at 2:15 am
What does Kitchen Tycoon Table have to do with the post? I thought it’s a homebased bakeshop or something.
julia on May 11th, 2008 at 10:20 pm
I think we will see more and more women become Kitchen Table Tycoons. The internet, in particular has had an enormous impact on the ability of women to run businesses from home (especially when home is in the middle of the countryside!)
Kelly on May 12th, 2008 at 9:27 am
Those goodies are definitely yummy. Women are efficient home workers because they are an experienced multi-taskers. When you’re working from home, you need to find a way to take care of your children while working. Not only that, you need to discipline your kids of course.