Self Employment Saint Louis MO

The idea of being self-employed appeals to many people who want the possibility of unlimited income, a flexible schedule and perhaps the opportunity to work from home. If you’re one of these people, having the proper training, especially in a growth industry, is very important, so consider these ten courses of study, if you want to be your own boss.

Local Companies

Stark & Associates Inc.
314-5762866
1066 Executive Parkway
St. Louis, AK
Nishua Systems
(314) 236-4902
7733 Forsyth Blvd Ste 1450
Saint Louis, MO
Rainmaker Sales Support
(314) 638-0200
9905 Gravois Rd Ste C
Saint Louis, MO
Waterman Research Solutions Llc
(314) 771-8300
5145 Shaw Ave
Saint Louis, MO
Plumber's Success Group
(314) 727-7237
7777 Bonhomme Ave
Saint Louis, MO
Community Resource Associates
(314) 821-3316
736 Crab Thicket Ln
Saint Louis, MO
Precision Practice Management
(314) 787-0681
1300 Hampton Ave
Saint Louis, MO
Longstreet Trading II
(314) 453-9087
1820 Craig Rd
Saint Louis, MO
Psychological Associates
(314) 725-7771
8112 Maryland Ave Ste 300
Saint Louis, MO
Business Consumer Representatives
(314) 993-5613
8390 Delmar Blvd Ste 205
Saint Louis, MO

The idea of being self-employed appeals to many people who want the possibility of unlimited income, a flexible schedule and perhaps the opportunity to work from home. If you’re one of these people, having the proper training, especially in a growth industry, is very important. Consider these ten courses of study, if you want to be your own boss.

Creative Careers

The personal computer has made it much easier to enter the marketplace in many professions. Training in graphic design, multimedia design and web design allow you to work from home, or as your clientele increases, out of an office. Education in these skills can also create opportunities for you to work as an employee, or contractor. These creative jobs are very much in demand, particularly as advertising spending has increased as the economy has improved.

Mechanical Careers

If you like to fix things or work with your hands, there are some great, lucrative training programs that will allow you to do this type of work for a career. Most of these jobs require you to work for someone else first, either to gain skills training or the money to go off on your own. A career in HVAC (heating, ventilation, air conditioning), home appliance repair, electrical installation/repair or auto body repair are all great ways to make your hands create a living for you.

Service Careers

There are many service careers available as well for the self-employed. Home healthcare is one such growing field. Nurses, both RNs and LPNs, are in wide demand. Another career field that is growing is court reporting and closed captioning. The growing legal system and new Federal laws designed to benefit the hearing impaired are driving growth in these categories.

In addition to having the skills to perform your chosen business, you need the business skills as well. Sales and marketing are in first order, while organization and administrative skills will keep your clients and the IRS happy.

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Featured Local Company

Stark & Associates Inc.

314-5762866
1066 Executive Parkway
St. Louis, AK
www.starkassociates.com