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Self Employment
Victoria Parham | July 20, 2006

Self Employment, a Wise Career Choice for Military Spouses
A real portable career option for military spouses
 
Today's home office technologies offer a wealth of opportunity for military spouses who wish to launch online Internet-based businesses that can be operated from virtually anywhere. Examples of growing online business trends include:

  • Technical or business writing
  • Blog writers
  • Editor
  • Proofreader
  • Web Developer
  • Administrative support
  • Online tutoring
  • Freelance Translator
  • Freelance Interpreter
  • Graphic Illustrator
  • Freelance Writer
  • Website Hosting Provider
  • Technical Support Agent
  • Coaching
  • Virtual Assistant

Deciding which online business is right for you may seem a little challenging but don't fret, here is a wonderful exercise to help get you started, it's called the Self-awareness and Skills evaluation.

Answer the following questions, be open and honest with yourself:

  1. Are you a self-starter?
  2. Do you enjoy working independently or as part of a team?
  3. Are you trust-worthy and honest?
  4. Are you comfortable communicating by email and telephone?
  5. Have you always dreamed of starting your own business?
  6. What are you passionate about?
  7. Do you enjoy serving others?
  8. What software proficiencies do you possess?
  9. Can you set goals and follow them through to completion?
  10. Are you comfortable with rejection?

If you answered yes to the majority of the questions, chances are you've got the skills, attitude, and motivation of a successful online business owner.

Starting any type of business requires a great deal of planning, research, patience, and preparation. Working for yourself means making decisions on everything.

Examples of decisions you'll be responsible for:

  • Equipment purchases and hardware to run your virtual business
    efficiently
  • Software purchases required to serve clients and run your business efficiently
  • Business structure setup - (sole-proprietor, corporation or LLC)
  • Hours of operation establishing the hours which you'll work
  • Loans - Preparing loan packets (if you'll require startup capital)

Do you plan to operate your online business from military base housing? If so, you'll need to contact your base housing office for authorization to operate a business. Note: Regulations on operating a business from military base housing varies base to base, be sure to verify with your local housing office first before you open your business.

Working for yourself doesn't mean you're alone, there are organizations that can provide assistance and support, especially in the startup phase and during expansion:

Small Business Administration - www.sba.gov
Service Corps of Retired Executives www.score.org
Small Business Development Center www.sba.gov/sbdc/
SBA Women's Business Ownership www.sba.gov/womeninbusiness

Sound Off...What do you think? Join the discussion.


Copyright 2009 Victoria Parham. All opinions expressed in this article are the author's and do not necessarily reflect those of Military.com.

 
About Victoria Parham

Victoria M. Parham is a retired Army spouse, veteran, president and chief technology officer for VSSCyberOffice.com, a wholly virtual business startup consultancy and entrepreneurial training firm specializing in Portable Careers, Virtual Business Ownership and Virtual Assistant Training for military spouses and trailing corporate spouses.

Mrs. Parham currently serves as the (contracted) director of training and lead instructor for the Department of Defense "No Cost" Portable Careers Initiative: Virtual Business Owners Training Program. Military spouses can apply and/or learn more by visiting: http://www.vsscyberoffice.com/vbo.

Mrs. Parham is a sought after speaker and presenter. She has been featured, quoted, profiled and published in major media publications, radio and television. In 2005, Mrs. Parham was profiled in Inc. Magazine as one of 26 Most Fascinating Entrepreneurs We Love and honored in 2001 as a Top Forty Under 40 for the State of Alaska.

Learn more about Victoria by visiting her online podcast, blog and video sharing website:

Military Spouse Talk Radio Show Podcast - www.militaryspousetalkradio.com

Victoria Parham's Blog - www.victoriaparham.com

Military Spouse Channel - www.militaryspousechannel.com