Advantages of being your own boss
1. Money: You’re in charge of your income. You
earn much more than your employees. The entire results of your work: overtime,
sweat, pain, investment comes directly proportional back to you, no fees
deducted, you earn what you work.
2. Freedom: You get to make all of your decisions,
no one else is telling you what to do. You don’t have to report to anyone
except for yourself. Even though you may work overtime, but you can basically
make your own hours and never get yelled at for being late, you can decide to
work really hard one day and take half day off the next day. You get no worry
about your career because you never get fired.
3. Benefits: You may get no paid vacation, but
if your business is a successful, well-oiled machine you can do what you want
and you deserve to do what you want for all the hard work you have done!
Ultimately this can mean more time with your family. Also, if you have enough
wealth from your business you can afford what you need when it comes to healthcare
options and you are not tied down to what a company is offering you.
4. Responsibility: As your own boss you will
always have responsibilities, but if your business is successful the
responsibilities become less of a burden. Things eventually fall into place.
Part of it can be fun! You want to be your own boss so you can make the
decisions. You decide how to market your product. It’s a big responsibility
because you’ll either fail or succeed, but it’s a fun responsibility because
you’re in charge!
5.More freedom – there’s
nobody telling you what to do
6. More self-confidence – it’s prestigious to be your own boss
7.Less stress
8.No limits
9.You can control how much you earn, and how much you invest
10.You can create your own working environment.
6. More self-confidence – it’s prestigious to be your own boss
7.Less stress
8.No limits
9.You can control how much you earn, and how much you invest
10.You can create your own working environment.
Disadvantage of being your
own boss
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Responsibility and stress
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Crazy, long hours
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No paid holidays
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Uneven salary
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You have to deal with all sorts of problems
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You can't be lazy and still get paid
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You won’t get paid extra for overtime
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Your pension fund and medical aid are paid by yourself
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There’s pressure to perform
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There may be uncertainty and no guarantees
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You may feel isolated or lonely
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You will need to motivate yourself
Advantages of
working for someone else
The greatest advantage of being employed by somebody else is the
financial security and the additional benefits such as paid holidays, a
guaranteed pension and possible bonuses. You also have the advantage of knowing
how much income you will take home each month and can manage your finances to
live within your means.
Try before you buy. As
an employee, getting regular income, you have less financial pressure. That’s
why you can expose yourself to a few industries and roles before locking
yourself into a business or industry. Trying several roles is a great way to
learn more about what you enjoy, what’s important to you and what you’re great
at—before you risk your own capital in a venture.
Save,
save, save. An almost guaranteed paycheck is one of the perks about
working as an employee. The trick then is to keep your eye on the ball and save
as much of your salary as you possibly can.
Make
mistakes on someone else’s tab. The sooner you accept that mistakes are
part of your growth process, the sooner that you’ll stop wasting time dwelling
on them and spend more time learning from them.