Sunday, December 18, 2011

Salaried & Self-Employed


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The vast majority of Americans continue to work for established companies, yet there are many reasons which may lead you to consider becoming self-employed. First, there is no worry about all the stress and consternation which a boss may entail; you simply report to whoever you're doing the job for. Second, as a self-employed individual, you will enjoy working totally flexible hours which can be altered to accommodate any needs you might have. Third, you will find that most self-employed individuals have a greater level of experience than those who work for businesses because they encounter more scenarios where they have to employ and hone their problem solving skills. Fourth, you can often earn more satisfactory pay by running your own business than the majority of lower end formal jobs if you prove your competence to those who hire you. Lastly, during rough economic times, working for yourself in the trades arena can lead to better job security than being employed by a company which might be going under unbeknownst to you. A strong work ethic and a reasonable level of problem solving skills are required to become self-employed, but the efforts you invest now will abundantly pay for themselves as time passes.

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