Wednesday, December 31, 2014

What is Involved in Running Your Own Business?

What’s it like to be your own boss? Can you come in late, take vacation any time, hire other people to do the hard work?
Sorry, no. The truth is when you own a business, you probably work more hours than you did before – and work harder than anyone else in your company. At the same time, the rewards of self-employment can be great and as an owner, you will likely be doing the kind of work or producing the kind of work product that is meaningful to you.
People who own their business wear a lot of hats. Usually the business starts out small, sometimes with no other employee than the owner. The owner works at a dream job, but may also be the bookkeeper, supply and inventory clerk, marketer and salesperson, receptionist, IT expert – and janitor. He or she is on their own to solve problems, develop new ideas, stay motivated and keep the business running. For some people, this is exactly what they want; for others this may sound overwhelming. (See Is self-employment right for you? in the Idaho Career Information System (CIS).)

If you’re considering self-employment, is it because you want to be your own boss or because you want to do kind of work you love or both?
William Kelley, a junior year at Boise State University, doesn’t yet know exactly what kind of company he will eventually run, but he knows that he wants to run it himself. Originally considering health occupations such as anesthesiologist, William is now working toward an MBA (Master of Business Administration). “I want to own a business, and I want to do the kind of work where people come to me because they choose to, not because they have no choice,” he said.
More.. http://idaholabor.wordpress.com/2014/12/30/what-is-involved-in-running-your-own-business/

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