“They are all over the TV, newspapers and online media; they are “mompreneurs,” and they prove that it is possible to be both a nurturing caretaker of little ones and a successful business mogul. Here’s what is means to be a mompreneur, and why these five moms are getting so much well-deserved attention.” As quoted by Linsey Knerl.
Ok, I agree, there are a lot of mompreneurs that are extremely successful and knowledgeable in their fields of expertise.. There is no doubt in my mind.
The problem that I have are the inexperienced mompreneurs that are undercutting experienced Virtual Assistants such as myself and others that have been working for years to establish ourselves as experts in many areas on the interenet.
An experienced Virtual Assistant will not need to be micro-managed, and the ‘learning curve’ is minimal. This enables entrepreneurs/business owners to spend their time doing what they do best; to work on their business instead of in it.
I bring this up because I had a recent experience with a client that decided to hire a momprenuer to take over the tasks that I had been managing for her. Now, I don’t get upset at losing a client, but what corks me, is that the new VA didn’t know anything about what was needed to complete the tasks. No, html experience, no shopping cart experience and so on.
I was asked by the client to train her. I agreed.
I have spend hours, weeks, days and months honing my skills. I have participated in endless webinars, teleseminars and so on to learn these skills.
Again, I am not getting “down” on mompreneurs, but let’s have a little respect here.