Many people who are employed at one time or another in their life, consider making a transition to being self employed. Be it a dream of opportunity, more freedom, more time to spend with family, more options to travel, or other dreams and goals, many things can draw the employed to becoming self employed! Although these things may draw people, they forget that it can be much harder work, longer hours, and less free time when the self employment starts! This of course is not always the norm, and if you work hard at the beginning, you probably will have more free time later down the road! Becoming Self Employed is a major decision and should not be taken lightly. If you are considering becoming self employed than you want to ensure your family is on side with this decision because the more support you have in becoming self employed, the better chance you have of succeeding. Self Employment is not for everyone, so weigh out everything very careful when making this decision.
There are many ways people make the transition from employed to self employed, however they mainly fall into 3 categories:
- Gradual Transition
- Instant Transition
- 3rd Party Contract Services
In this blog series we will discuss all 3 of these options.
Let’s start with the first option – Gradual Transition.
The first option to make the transition from employed to self employed is through a gradual transition. This means that you would continue to stay employed while starting your business on the side. The good thing about a gradual transition is that you will continue to have stable income from employment while you build your business slowly. If the business doesn’t work out, you still have your job. Many businesses do not start with a lot of income, so in the case where you will build up income in your business slowly you will still have the comfort of a steady paycheck.
We’ll continue our discussion on Gradual Transition on my next blog post!
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