If I believe my entourage, many people who are bored at work. Imposed schedules, stupid con colleagues and boss, jams morning and evening. The employee of life is not always easy.
Have you ever considered switching to your account? This is usually fear to those who have been employed throughout their lives. Yet there are so many good reasons to become independent as more and more former employees take the plunge. And why not you? Here are seven good reasons to become independent.
Have you ever considered switching to your account? This is usually fear to those who have been employed throughout their lives. Yet there are so many good reasons to become independent as more and more former employees take the plunge. And why not you? Here are seven good reasons to become independent.
1. You can work from home
After several years as an independent, able to work at home always gives me an unbelievable enjoyment. No need to go out in the cold before sunrise. No need to waste hours in the subway, in the middle of the other half awake zombies. No need to type me hours of traffic jams. The foot, I tell you!
But wait, that's not the only benefit to working at home: remember, you can choose to stay in slippers and pajamas all day. Even if I never do because it's bad enough motivation, just knowing that I can do it gives me pleasure unheard.
In return, it is true that we must find the motivation to get up, get dressed, begin to work ... And to stop work at reasonable hours. Nothing comes from nothing.
2. You can do what you like
The fact is that when you create your box, you can choose to exercise the career for you, since you create your own busniess. By definition, so you'll choose a job you like. Finally, you will be able to live your passions!
Obviously, this must be profitable and allow you to live. Also note that running a busniess requires time, which does not suit everyone. But that one does not cut.
3. You will not have imposed timetables
The entrepreneur for Dummies
Be aware! You finish work at 14? What employee can say that?
If being chained behind a desk from morning to night is not to your taste, you will love to be master of your schedule. To you the freedom to work at night if that's what you prefer. To you the opportunity to pick up your children at school, and spend more time with your family.
Again, there are counterparties. First, it must come to get motivated enough to work and fill the fridge. And then there inevitably has wad shots it will absorb. Finally, as you slog at home, most people will think you are available, and you require the services as if your time was free. Replace these parasites quickly for them, explaining freelancer or not, you slog!
4. You can win big
When in CDI, you know little near what you'll reach the end of the month. And less than 90 hours per work week to move up the hierarchy, it will be difficult to optimize your time to reach a bigger salary.
So that being your own boss, you are the only master to set your rates, and work less to earn more. If your busniess is successful, you can always show you intelligent, optimize, automate and delegate, and you without spending your life at work.
Obviously, this is easier said than done. Because being independent is to have no guaranteed income. You can win big. But you can also plant you, and there you have to have the faint wallet.
5. You have no boss
You are independent! The boss asshole now is you! No more small heads that break your sugar on the back and take upon themselves the merits of your actions. Gone are the big boss who does not row and garnered her a million in stock options. You are free! Free!
Ditto for colleagues! The old assistant slanderous direction? Extinct! Incompetent intern? Gone! The clumsy colleague who stinks beak? Adieu!
Obviously, this means that if problems arise, you will have nobody to support you. No person who blame your mistakes, you will be prepared to take responsibility. And finally the discussions around the coffee machine. You are free, but you are alone.
6. You will learn a lot
Besides the fact that you're going to be on top of your industry to live your busniess, you will also need to study subjects that were previously unknown to you: marketing, networking, accounting, busniess management, etc.
In all cases, you will learn more being independent employee. By cons, it will be up to you to pay for your own training. And yes!
7. This is relatively simple
The practical guide to self-entrepreneur
Today, becoming independent is relatively simple from an administrative point of view. You can very well test activity by becoming self-entrepreneur1, and presto! Limited paperwork, simplified procedures, and voila!
Watch Out! Do not make the mistake of believing that such efforts is harmless! Whether you like it or not, you create beautiful is a busniess, and it can not be done without being properly informed about the consequences before. If you fill in the form "just like that", or start a busniess without an established plan or want just you "make a little pocket money", you are in for some serious trouble.
To get the best of both worlds, you can also negotiate to part-time, which ensures some security while putting your foot in the stirrup of independence.
However, you will need to do your homework on some issues, such as mutual funds, pensions, professional liability, etc. You are independent, you are alone in the world, remember.
So, you have to put on his own?
Once we sorted through stereotypes and misconceptions about entrepreneurship, we realize that each system has its advantages and disadvantages. See for yourself what suits you best, and if necessary, take the plunge?
After several years as an independent, able to work at home always gives me an unbelievable enjoyment. No need to go out in the cold before sunrise. No need to waste hours in the subway, in the middle of the other half awake zombies. No need to type me hours of traffic jams. The foot, I tell you!
But wait, that's not the only benefit to working at home: remember, you can choose to stay in slippers and pajamas all day. Even if I never do because it's bad enough motivation, just knowing that I can do it gives me pleasure unheard.
In return, it is true that we must find the motivation to get up, get dressed, begin to work ... And to stop work at reasonable hours. Nothing comes from nothing.
2. You can do what you like
The fact is that when you create your box, you can choose to exercise the career for you, since you create your own busniess. By definition, so you'll choose a job you like. Finally, you will be able to live your passions!
Obviously, this must be profitable and allow you to live. Also note that running a busniess requires time, which does not suit everyone. But that one does not cut.
3. You will not have imposed timetables
The entrepreneur for Dummies
Be aware! You finish work at 14? What employee can say that?
If being chained behind a desk from morning to night is not to your taste, you will love to be master of your schedule. To you the freedom to work at night if that's what you prefer. To you the opportunity to pick up your children at school, and spend more time with your family.
Again, there are counterparties. First, it must come to get motivated enough to work and fill the fridge. And then there inevitably has wad shots it will absorb. Finally, as you slog at home, most people will think you are available, and you require the services as if your time was free. Replace these parasites quickly for them, explaining freelancer or not, you slog!
4. You can win big
When in CDI, you know little near what you'll reach the end of the month. And less than 90 hours per work week to move up the hierarchy, it will be difficult to optimize your time to reach a bigger salary.
So that being your own boss, you are the only master to set your rates, and work less to earn more. If your busniess is successful, you can always show you intelligent, optimize, automate and delegate, and you without spending your life at work.
Obviously, this is easier said than done. Because being independent is to have no guaranteed income. You can win big. But you can also plant you, and there you have to have the faint wallet.
5. You have no boss
You are independent! The boss asshole now is you! No more small heads that break your sugar on the back and take upon themselves the merits of your actions. Gone are the big boss who does not row and garnered her a million in stock options. You are free! Free!
Ditto for colleagues! The old assistant slanderous direction? Extinct! Incompetent intern? Gone! The clumsy colleague who stinks beak? Adieu!
Obviously, this means that if problems arise, you will have nobody to support you. No person who blame your mistakes, you will be prepared to take responsibility. And finally the discussions around the coffee machine. You are free, but you are alone.
6. You will learn a lot
Besides the fact that you're going to be on top of your industry to live your busniess, you will also need to study subjects that were previously unknown to you: marketing, networking, accounting, busniess management, etc.
In all cases, you will learn more being independent employee. By cons, it will be up to you to pay for your own training. And yes!
7. This is relatively simple
The practical guide to self-entrepreneur
Today, becoming independent is relatively simple from an administrative point of view. You can very well test activity by becoming self-entrepreneur1, and presto! Limited paperwork, simplified procedures, and voila!
Watch Out! Do not make the mistake of believing that such efforts is harmless! Whether you like it or not, you create beautiful is a busniess, and it can not be done without being properly informed about the consequences before. If you fill in the form "just like that", or start a busniess without an established plan or want just you "make a little pocket money", you are in for some serious trouble.
To get the best of both worlds, you can also negotiate to part-time, which ensures some security while putting your foot in the stirrup of independence.
However, you will need to do your homework on some issues, such as mutual funds, pensions, professional liability, etc. You are independent, you are alone in the world, remember.
So, you have to put on his own?
Once we sorted through stereotypes and misconceptions about entrepreneurship, we realize that each system has its advantages and disadvantages. See for yourself what suits you best, and if necessary, take the plunge?