The long-term unemployed starting businesses at home in order to survive the pandemic. Author: Larry Miller Updated: 12:42 AM EST January 12, 2021
WASHINGTON If the home is where the heart lies, for Chris Schoen, it s also the place where the money resides. This is a soy wax blend, mostly soy, but all of it is vegetable-based,” said Chris Schoen as he prepared candles in his small, Northwest kitchen. I think the biggest issue, I ve reached so far is that I live in a studio apartment and I run my business out of a studio apartment.
His apartment is crammed with boxes and an assortment of supplies to accommodate his new candle business called Urisdae Candle Company.