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My present employer is very slow right now .Should I look for a new employer, or start my on shop? Is a one man shop profitable?
My present employer is very slow right now .Should I look for a new employer, or start my on shop? Is a one man shop profitable?
My present employer is very slow right now .Should I look for a new employer, or start my on shop? Is a one man shop profitable?
I don't suggest that anybody give up a job right now. But what makes a lot of sense is getting your master's as an insurance policy. If anything you will brush up on the code and have a title to go with it. An education at any age is never a bad thing. My last 3 years were spent in a service truck, doing industrial jobs mainly by my self. I was badged for 3 different entities, that cost my employer thousands of dollars. What pushed me out of the nest was something he did that I thought showed lack of appreciation. 4 years later I realized it's just business. The worst thing about any job is politics. When it's you in control as a one man shop, that part is history.
The first question you should ask is why is your present employer slow? If it is do to a lack of work in your area going out on your own would not make sense.If another employer has work and needs help that would probably be your best option.My present employer is very slow right now .Should I look for a new employer, or start my on shop? Is a one man shop profitable?
I've owned my job (rewire comment) since 1996. I was lucky in that I have skills that don't limit me to electrical work and I have contacts that need atypical work to be completed. I have had 4 employees for a while, but now none (and like it that way).
One man show can be a pleasant way to earn a nice living.
I would caution; do not start up on your own unless you have an established customer list, in this economy a startup company with no customer base will not make it.
So where do you get the established customer base from if you haven't started up on your own.
you steal it from your present employer,
"don't bother calling the office next time heres my cell#"
... put a strain on your home life....
Starting out, that's a given, I don't care if you have 2-years of expenses put away.
BTW, I agree that 12-months living expenses is just about a must. You will also need to finance you accounts receiveables for 90-days too.