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Dear Ruhi, when you work from home, employers do perceive you as a less reliable resource as compared to a full time employee sitting at the office. Having said that, it is simply based on how you establish yourself, your credibility and how accountable and sincere you are. Initially you might face discrimination in pay outs as compared to a full time employee. But slowly you can build a base of some regular earning. Keep in mind that your decision to work from home is a win win situationfor both ,yourself and employer. You save on a lot many things like commuting expenses as well as time and employer gets a resource without having to spend on providing office set up to you. To make it big, concentrate on genuine work from home opportunities like the ones listed on QWEEN www.qween.in/work-from-home . build your reputation , gradually increase your scope as well as working hours. Be disciplined and pragmatic in your approach and take your wfh job as seriously as you would a full time out of home job. Truly,sky is the limit :-)

unfortunately yes, i would say please do expect a pay cut, and quite a big one at that, especially if this is your first time working from home. the sad part is that even though you may put in the same amount of hours and effort while working from home, many organizations fail to realize that and offer only a very small percentage of what they would offer for the same work but from the office. if you have time and if you can, you could later take up multiple assignments to make up for the difference in pay ... all the best :)

Try to convince first about your requirement . But if you think it is a good opportunity to start with first work from home then you must accept a pay cut but it is always better to have something then nothing So good to start All the Best for your upcoming opportunities

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