[caption id="attachment_11428" align="alignright" width="250"]Image from workawesome.com[/caption]Nobody gives you a road map when you strike out to build your own company. If you are your own boss or are thinking of striking out on your own, there is pertinent information to consider before taking that leap. Workawesome.com has 4 important tips which are critical for anyone thinking of starting their own company, and are good reminders for anyone already in a sole proprietorship position.
[caption id="attachment_11428" align="alignright" width="250"]Image from workawesome.com[/caption]Nobody gives you a road map when you strike out to build your own company. If you are your own boss or are thinking of striking out on your own, there is pertinent information to consider before taking that leap. Workawesome.com has 4 important tips which are critical for anyone thinking of starting their own company, and are good reminders for anyone already in a sole proprietorship position.
Through no fault of their own, many are being forced to go it alone. Redundancy or a lack of opportunities means that entrepreneurship is the only option in an unforgiving labor market.
The job security once on offer can prove a struggle to find in today’s tumultuous economy and the halcyon days of a ‘job for life’, backed up by healthcare and pension provisions, can feel like finding a needle in a haystack.
It’s against this backdrop that self-employment appears to be going through something of a renaissance; growing numbers of people opting to join the litany of freelancers, contractors and small businesses out there, taking employment back into their own hands.
As such the self-employed workforce is swelling, a recent study by MBO Partners suggesting that by 2020 independent workers will be the majority in America, solo workers becoming the norm.
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