A HOME NURSING BUSINESS
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Four months after I took up home nursing, my landlady
approached me with another in-house employment opportunity.
A doctor she knew needed help with his billing and wondered
if I'd be interested in working for him. (Of course I
would!) After I spoke with him, I took the part-time job at
$200 a week . . . which included a brand-new typewriter,
desk, office supplies, and the promise of a $25-per-week
raise after six months. This additional money brought my
total at-home income up to a comfortable $500 a week!
The new job hasn't compromised the care D receives, either.
I just fit the billing work in around his schedule . . .
during the evening or any slack time in the day.
So, all things considered, I'm doing pretty well for my
family—and for myself!—by working at home. Not
only can I provide a more-than-adequate income for my
household (while being able to monitor my son's activities
to my heart's content!), but I even have a bit of free time
for leisure activities—such as reading—that I
never could manage when I ran the household after those
grueling eight-hour hospital shifts!
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