Self Employment
"Self-employed" - have you dreamed of being your own boss? Becoming self-employed is a viable choice for people with disabilities, whether it's working from home, starting an online business, creating a service for a niche market, or some other option. The following self-employment info will help you get started.
Turning adversity into opportunity is something most people will never have to do. But for people with disabilities, having the ability to find opportunity in adversity can be life changing. In the case of Michelle Toole, it not only changed her...
Entrepreneur Michelle Toole: Turning Adversity into Opportunity
Have you secretly harbored a dream to start a business of your own? People with disabilities can find help to make their dreams reality by making use of several federal programs.
Have you toyed with the idea of starting your own business, in spite - or because – of your disability? Find out here if you've got what it takes to be your own boss.
Like many people with disabilities, you might have been considering starting your own business. But is this the right choice for you? Find out here.
Self-Employment Explored in Helpful Guide - No More Job Interviews
Articles
Looking for “Businesses, Recession-Proof?” Consider Starting a Home-Based Online Business
It’s a sign of the times when a Google search for “businesses recession proof” brings up some 3.7 million results. One possibility: start your own home-based online business.
Disability Jobs: Freelance Writing Online
Lots of people with disabilities want to make a little extra money by writing online, but where do you go to find jobs that pay? We've put together a list of sites and information about each to get you started on your freelance career today.
Unseen Bean: The Blind Coffee Entrepreneur
When you have a visual impairment, your sense of smell improves. Read how one blind businessman turned to coffee beans and found a rewarding new career.
Blind Artist Runs Her Own Agency to Encourage Artists with Disabilities
This blind artist started her own company, and now other artists with disabilities come to her for help. Find out how her agency got started and if she can help you.