Asclepias
Diamond Member
The only thing that was not easy about starting my own business was acquiring the knowledge of how to do it. For a few years I took a deep cut in income. However, the freedom of being my own boss and now making a lot more than the 200k I was making at my last job was well worth it.If you struggled trying to start a business or business(s) plural like I did, you'd have no interest in trying it. And consider what I make in corporate sales. To me it seems like the difference isYoure the first person I have heard of that owned a business and prefers working for someone else instead. I just have a problem with people trying to tell me when to take vacation and when I can be sick or take time off. Not to mention the financial and tax benefits.I prefer it. I tried being a business owner. Didn't like it. I do best working for someone else. My bosses love me.Not really concerned you think I am liar. Makes sense. Facing the facts causes you stress so you have to rationalize. No thanks. I wont laugh at you for your choices but I personally think working to make someone else wealthy is a waste of time.Should have stuck to ur racist rants, now we all know ur a liar. Get a job.If youre asking for need to know information from me.....well you dont dont need to know.
Hey, if I could buy a thing for $7k and sell it for $15k I would but I don't have the customers, my company does.
Add my pay and insurance ID be a fool to try and go start my own business
A. Work for yourself and make $30K a year
B. Work for someone else and make $70-$90K a year.
To me it's a no brainer. Plus I get 15 days paid vacation, cheap healthcare, company pays all the expenses.
My brother is a VP for a fortune 500 company and his brother in law owns a bakery. My brother might make $1 million dollars a year, his brother in law MIGHT make $30K a year if he's lucky.
And by the way, what I sell, I do see how someone could go into business reselling the shit I sell and keep all the profit for themselves. I work with companies who service our products. They probably get 15% discounts on their own and I offer them 25% or even 30% off if they buy from me. So I'm helping small business owners make a shit load off these things that I sell. They can save/make thousands ordering through me. This is how I've increased sales. Now these guys are buying from me for $16K instead of paying full price $20K and my company is happy, they are happy and the customer is happy.
Most people who say they WISH they could work for themselves don't realize how hard it is to make it. Once you've made it it looks easy but before that it wasn't so easy, right?