1. The freedom to pursue your own vision. You can have your own view of the world, and entrepreneurship is the only venue where you pursue that view and see the fruition of your vision. Self employment allows you to do your own thing, and pursue those areas that you feel passionate about.
2. The control and flexibility you have over your own time. As your own boss, you work when you want to work; and stop if you don't want to work. You can tailor your work according to your lifestyle and accomodate various tasks. You can work in however way you please -- in your pajamas, with the TV loudly blaring -- without getting a memo from the personnel department.
3. The opportunity to learn and gain knowledge. The entrepreneur oftens wear many hats -- the strategic planner, the marketer, the customer service rep, the sales rep, even the book keeper. There's a million things you probably didn't know before you started the business that you are now forced to learn -- and gaining all these knowledge enriches you as a person.
4. The tremendous challenges faced as a business owner and the joy when you overcome them
5. A sense of pride and fulfilment in accomplishing things
6. The joy of teaching and sharing with others what you've learned in entrepreneurship
7. The confidence you gain in knowing that you can do it
8. The ability to earn more than what I could earn as a salaried employee. If I work harder and smarter, I can earn more dollars whereas as an employee no matter how hard you work, you only receive your base pay plus some bonuses.
9. Profits of the business go to ME (or my business entity) not to the big corporate machine
10. You never get bored: every day is a new challenge, new tasks and new discoveries
2006-11-15 02:46:04
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answered by imisidro 7
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2006-11-15 10:36:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I assuming you talk of starting our own business. Better pay and a sense of accomplishment. When I had my Landscaping Business, it was an easy one to start, a rider and weed-eater and I added more equipment as my business grew. I did most of my work, hiring local teens when needed. I could work 20 hours a week and make more than working for someone else for 40 hours. Remember, when you work for someone your labor is making their paycheck and yours. Working for yourself you just have to make your paycheck.
2006-11-15 10:40:26
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answered by Snaglefritz 7
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Entrepreneurship in them, and to be Master of their own, to earn.
2006-11-15 10:37:09
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answered by Anonymous
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to make money and be thier own boss.
2006-11-15 10:36:02
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answered by dnelak 2
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