Being self employed is typically thought of as working in
your own business, as opposed to working for someone else's
business. However, you can start working for yourself today,
even if you are working in someone else's business. It all a
matter of perspective.
You are an employee when you are
working for someone else, but you don't have to think of
yourself in that way. Think of yourself as self employed.
Even if you're flipping burgers, you're in the business of
selling your labor, right? And business people think
differently than employees.
The word "employee" often carries connotations of slavery,
as in the expression "wage slave." It is associated with a
loss of control, a sense that the "boss" is the one calling
the shots. What an awful thought! There is a better way.
Be In Business Starting Today
My employers have never been more than customers to me.
If I dodn't like the terms or price, I negotiate or go
elsewhere. There are opportunities everywhere, after all.
This attitude has meant I've never felt trapped in a job I
didn't like. I look at jobs as business opportunities, and
choose the best one at any given time. If my own business is
a better one, as it is now, then I do that.
Ther is nothing sadder than bitter workers who feel
cheated and dependent on an employer. I have had terrible
employers, but they never made me bitter. In any business
you sometimes work for customers you don't like, if the pay
is worth it.
Many years ago I worked at a casino. As a reservation
casino they could get away with not paying minimum wage.
With the tips, we made good money, in fact more than any of
the five other casinos in the state. Most of the workers
were bitter, though, because the employer wasn't doing what
they were "supposed to do."
They had their employee mentality, and so felt cheated.
As a businessman, I could look at it objectively and see
they were paying more than other potential buyers of my
labor. They certainly were a "problem customer" in many
respects, but I chose to do business with them, so I
couldn't feel bitter about it.
How To Be Self Employed
It helps to have money in the bank. "Wage slavery" is
only true to the extent that you've put yourself into that
position. It takes only a few weeks to find another customer
for your labor. Anytime you feel you can't quit your job
tomorrow, you're probably not arranging your financial
affairs properly. Any smart businessman plans for ups and
downs.
Here is what you need to do to support your new
perspective: put a little money aside, keep out of bad debt
(only debt that produces income or profits is good debt) and
keep your fixed expenditures low. Take responsibility today
for your choices. You are in business, selling labor, skills
and knowledge.
You are opening your mind to the possibilities of better
jobs and business activities. These are nice advantages, but
not the best reason to adopt this attitude. You see, even if
you stay at your job for thirty years, you will feel free,
and not dependent. This is YOUR business decision, and the
freedom that comes with this acceptance of responsibilty is
the best reason to take this perspective. Starting today,
you are self employed.