Early on in one's career, it sure seems worth it to work a little more for a huge salary boost. Later on in life that time might be better spent with family.
And yeah, that was kind of a long way to ask the question.
You are wrong. The definition of a boss is someone who can hire or fire and end your employment with a company. A customer, although using your service, can not fire you. To actually be a boss you must be an employee. So you are telling me all my customers are my employers? And they all will issue me a W2? You trying to be smart, but you aren't quicker then me
You are wrong. The definition of a boss is someone who can hire or fire and end your employment with a company. A customer, although using your service, can not fire you. To actually be a boss you must be an employee. So you are telling me all my customers are my employers? And they all will issue me a W2? You trying to be smart, but you aren't quicker then me
We are all evenous of your debating skills. 'Your' smarter 'then' all of us.
You are wrong. The definition of a boss is someone who can hire or fire and end your employment with a company. A customer, although using your service, can not fire you. To actually be a boss you must be an employee. So you are telling me all my customers are my employers? And they all will issue me a W2? You trying to be smart, but you aren't quicker then me
We are all evenous of your debating skills. 'Your' smarter 'then' all of us.
I am just waiting for him to peddle his job offers to the gullible ones who take his bait. This is how the hackers on social media do it.
I also thought you were quite redundant. I was wondering when you were going to make your point. No reason to call somebody a loser when he just stated basically what everybody should be thinking is the obvious.
OP, you are perfectly describing my life. I run a small printing company in my basement. It's going on 30 years now, and my daughter will be taking over when I retire next month.
I started the company so I could stay home with my kids. Things were slow at first but I was busy with dad duty, anyhow. As the kids grew and needed less attention, the business grew, too. It has been more successful than I ever dreamed and I work very much as you described. Some days more, some days less. I work almost every day but never terribly hard.
I also take vacations whenever I feel the urge and can always take a run at any time.
As to comments about bosses; yes, my customers are sort of my bosses, but I can fire them as easily as they can fire me. I haven't had to send very many packing but there have been a few.
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