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With
the internet becoming increasingly more accessible these
days, online jobs also become more available as the
web is made a venue for emerging and expanding businesses.
Working online has many advantages, with cutting travel
expenses and saving time among the most popular. It
also provides the individual with greater flexibility
of schedule, and less stress encounters associated with
traveling. But as with any other desk job, it also has
its share of disadvantages.
1. Lack of personal interaction with people. Undeniably,
working online significantly reduces opportunities for
personal interaction that desk or office jobs provide.
Brief chats at work, office crushes, even the exchange
of barbs with co-employees ?these things you can
miss out on online work, especially at-home online work.
There will be more room for your internal chatter for
sure.
2. Fewer personal networks. Sure, you have a global
audience, and countless online acquaintances. But personal
networking is still different. Online work environment
provides a more limited personal interaction than work
place environment, and if you are the type who normally
stays home than go out and meet people, chances of expanding
your social network will be very little. Even Facebook
can only do so much.
3. Health deficiencies may develop from frequent exposure
to the computer. If you tend to be workaholic, you will
likely be adversely affected by your extended computer
usage. Gears such as anti-glare, anti-radiation and
anti-static monitor filters and protective computer
glasses significantly help against eye strain and damaging
vision impairment, but even those cannot counter the
other effects of prolonged and frequent exposure to
the computer, such as the tendency to develop neck strain,
Carpal tunnel syndrome, other chemical and hormonal
imbalances like iron deficiency. If you’re not the
type to regularly exercise, these risks will double
as you will most likely spend your working hours sitting
in front of your laptop or desktop computer.
4. The legitimacy of your job. All of us want a glowing
resume to present to prospective employers. But unless
you check and double check the legitimacy of the company
you are going to work for, there will always be the
danger that the company you give your services to is
not registered, or worse, does not really exist. Money
scams are all over the place, and the internet is one
of the easiest venues to push these rackets in.
5. Increased mental stress. This is associated with
being cut off from one’s workplace environment, and
the lack of frequent personal interaction. Stress response
is also a result of the strain one experiences from
being exposed to the computer for too long. It would
be helpful to have someone with you where you work,
just to release some of the tension. You have no choice
but to keep to yourself when you are alone.
It’s good for someone considering having a full-time
online job to carefully weigh both sides of the equation
before committing. Online jobs are not suited for everyone.
Other factors such as lifestyle, discipline in work
schedule, health and home demands should also be taken
into consideration. For those planning to shift from
desk work, carefully assess yourself, your goals and
your lifestyle before you take on this new route.
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