How Small Business Owners Afford Vacations
By Sharon McLoone
DES MOINES, Iowa (TheStreet) -- The image of a serene sunbather on a tropical beach with cocktail in hand doesn't scream out "small business owner," and it probably never will. It's tough enough running any business but owners of small shops with just one or a few employees have their own special challenges - like taking a vacation. Paige Evans is a micro business owner with an interesting perspective on the vacation dilemma facing many entrepreneurs -- she runs a travel agency from her home office in Ankeny, Iowa, and a one-employee shop in Omaha, Neb. Unlike many small business owners who wait for years before they're comfortable leaving their livelihood for time off, Evans managed to go on a vacation by year two of her 10-year-old business. However, she has the added benefit of being able to spot good deals through her agency and she gets incentives from vacation hot spots in hopes that she will be encouraged to sell them to clients. Use technology: "As technology improves, it makes it easier," says Evans. She transfers her Iowa phone number to the Omaha office. She also has a deal with her husband that they take their laptops on vacation and agree to work only two to three hours in the morning and then they go offline. "I advise my clients I'll only be available at certain hours, and we manage to still be in touch with business," says Evans. "If your business is on your laptop you can be in touch with both worlds."- Loading Comments...
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