I recognized the advantages of self
employment about 5 years ago when I started working for myself. After working
for other people my whole career, it was certainly a bit of a change when I no
longer got a salary and benefits, something I had become quite accustomed to!
I’ve read other resources that talk about the advantages of self employment
(and the disadvantages too) and they typically mention “working long hours” as
one of the disadvantages.
I disagree with this comment.
How can they tell you you’ll be working long hours if they don’t even know
what job you are doing?
I know plenty of people who are self employed and who work online and they
don’t work close to 40 hours per week! And many of them do very well, too. It
really depends on what you choose to do and the effort required to succeed.
Rather than list a number of generalizations that may or may not apply to
you, let me tell you about the specific self employment benefits I’ve
experienced:
1. Autonomy. I no longer work for a boss or for a company and am pretty much
in charge of my own destiny. I like the independence and it suits my
personality.
2. I work my own hours. Unlike the comments I’ve read elsewhere that talk
about how being self employed always means working long hours, I work online and
have found that I don’t even consider what I do to be “work” anymore. I like
what I do so I don’t watch the clock nor do I count the hours. But I have plenty
of spare time and I’m happy with what I do.
3. I feel good about doing work that benefits me, not someone else. I’m my
own boss so the entire advantage of my work stays with me. I really feel that
the earning potential is greater because I’m in charge of my own destiny. I find
this to be a big benefit of self employment.
4. It suits my entrepreneurial nature. I realized several years ago that the
idea of becoming self employed was something I was interested in. For me, the
advantages of self employment fit with my future goals and my entrepreneurial
nature.
If you like the 9-5 routine, need a guaranteed salary and like
the safety of working for a company, perhaps being self employed is not for you.
The best advice for self employment-minded individuals I can give is to first
let them know that they had better be very self motivated and autonomous because
they will no longer have a boss watching over their shoulder to keep them on
track.
You are your own boss – which is a great advantage – but only if you are
capable of being your own boss. If you need constant direction and coaching, you
aren’t going to get it being self employed.
Before you decide that becoming self employed is in your future, consider all
the pros and cons and how a career change of this nature will effect you long
term.
I recognize the advantages of self employment but I also went into it with
both eyes open from the beginning.
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their dream career and would like to help clear up some of the job search myths
that exist while helping job searchers avoid common job search mistakes that
cost them jobs.
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