If You Could Work For Yourself And Make Close To Your Current Income - Would You Do It?

Anonymous
If you could work for yourself and make close to your current income, would you do it? I'm a lawyer considering making this move and was wondering your thoughts are. Thanks.
Anonymous
make home made porn movies
Anonymous
Yes. I am doing it. I don't have to work as hard for the same money. Have a lot of flexibility. But have no security. So far that's not a problem. I am not a lawyer but similar professional services business.
Anonymous
Yep. Made that decision 25 years ago and haven't looked back. Now I work in my pajamas.
Anonymous
No. E eryone I know who is self employed works really hard and while they have big sales, they can't sell their businesses. And they haven't saved well for retirement, banking instead on selling the business. But it's worth $0 if no one is willing to pay.

Granted, these aren't professionals. Maybe that's different.
Anonymous
No - the benefits I get on top of my current income are too great.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No - the benefits I get on top of my current income are too great.


What do you get? I added that up and found it was only about $20k, not including FICA tax. So my baseline for revenue i needed to generate was my comp plus value of bens plus self employment taxes plus business expenses. So far has been easy to generate. But I worked for a company that had cut benefits so much that maybe my number is much lower than other people.
Anonymous
I'd do it in a heartbeat! I'm a lawyer too.
Anonymous
nope... couldn't get healthcare on my own due to pre-existing condition..... OH WAIT!
Anonymous
Lol pp
Anonymous
Did it, work TWICE the hours now as I ever did when I was an employee. And like pp said, you always count on the value of the business for your security. We haven't tried to sell ours, but I can see how there could be a nasty shock down that road.
Anonymous
Yes! I do work for myself. Started my own business five years ago and never looked back. However, my husband has the job with good benefits. If I were single, I probably wouldn't have done it
Anonymous
No, only because I have an amazing job at a small company. I see first hand what kind of sacrifices you need to make to run a successful business. I'm not willing to do that.

I'm lucky enough to have the flexibiltiy to work from home and only work 38hrs a week and still get paid over six figures, so there is no motivation for me. I can take vacation and BE on vacation. THe owner of my company is always (and I mean always) on.

Granted, I work for one of the fastest growing, most profitable businesses around the beltway, and our owner has worked very hard for this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lol pp


Its funny but its true - does anyone else wonder if there will be a whole bunch of entrepreneurial cancer survivors (and the like) that will now go into business for themselves since they are no longer trapped in our employee sponsored system?
Anonymous
Left my firm 6 years ago and have never looked back. I work 1/3 of the hours and make the same or more money.
post reply Forum Index » Jobs and Careers
Message Quick Reply
Go to: