FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
Entrepreneurs Gear
Up For
The Fourth
Annual “Doing Business In Your Bathrobe Day”
in February
Contact:
Christine Steendahl
Company:
Dine Without Whine
Email:
christine@dinewithoutwhine.com
URL:
http://www.dinewithoutwhine.com
FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
Contact: Christine Steendahl
Your Company: Dine
Without Whine
Phone: 888-241-8875
Email: christine@dinewithoutwhine.com
www.dinewithoutwhine.com
The bathrobe has become the new symbol of freedom
for the over 4.5 million people who no longer work in the conventional
corporate setting. These are the brave entrepreneurs who have taken back
control of their lives. They don’t worry about commuting, traffic jams,
office bickering, or rushed lunches.
Kristie Tamsevicius, co-founder of WebMomz.com, a
site that empowers women who have chosen to work at home says that this
is a lifestyle that offers all the flexibility they need as moms plus
the satisfaction of a successful career. “It’s no longer a lifestyle
just for women,” says Tamsevicius. “Working at home is an adjustment and
anyone who undertakes it needs a support system.”
This year’s day of celebration is February 13th
(always the second Monday of February). The event has a new sponsor –
InternationalRobes.com. Although not every home-based businessperson
wears a bathrobe all the time, this garment has taken on the proud
symbol of office for the stay-at-home legions of workers.
InternationalRobes.com’s sponsorship is a good tie-in for a couple of
reasons: First, they sell bathrobes. But second, and more importantly,
it was founded by two entrepreneurs who know what it’s like to work in a
bathrobe – one they probably made.
The folks at International Robes are so
enthusiastic about Do Business in your Bathrobe Day, they are sponsoring
WebMomz’ annual “Biz in Bathrobe” contest. The prize? One of five luxury
bathrobes, of course.
Christine Steendahl, mom
entrepreneur, has been working from home since 2001. She
is the founder of Dine Without Whine (www.dinewithoutwhine.com)
- A family friendly meal planning service featuring a weekly menu and
detailed grocery list delivered directly to her clients via e-mail each
week. “I love the flexibility of working at home. It allows me the
ability to spend quality time with my children while still contributing
to the family budget. On the days that I do not have to run errands or
take my son to preschool in the morning, you will often find me working
in my jammies until late afternoon.” says Christine.
Additional information on the festivities planned
for the day and about the WebMomz/InternationalRobes prize can be found
at
www.webmomz.com or by contacting Kristie Tamsevicius at
847-244-8450.
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