Tuesday, September 26, 2006
Home Based Business or Commuting to a J.O.B. Part One
A home based business is not necessarily for everyone, it all depends on your mental state, and way of thinking. A person who commutes to their job, day in and day out, are in a closed box mind state, because of the way they think. They get a pay check every 2 weeks, or on the 15th and 1st of the month, depending on the company you work for. And they lead relatively stable lives. Stable meaning they have a house, a car, and maybe even take a vacation once a year for 2 weeks or forever long they are able with their job.
This may sound great to some people, but to be honest, it’s not all that great at all. Having a J.O.B. is almost as risky as playing the lottery. Why? Well, because if someone smarter or with more experience than you applies for a position with your company, they have a big chance of taking your job from you. Or, what if the company is having some difficulties financially, and they decide to downsize the company, you could potentially be out of a job. And then all that time and money you have put into your J.O.B. is gone, and can never be gotten back.
What do I mean by “money you put into your J.O.B”? Well, think of this, gas money, insurance for your car, your car payments them selves. That can add up, especially with the price of gas these days. And if your commute is far, then you are probably filling up your tank at least twice a week, at about $40 a fill, that’s $80 a week, $320 a month, or $3840 a year. So, you were at your job for about 10 years, that’s $38,400. That’s about an above average years salary for most people.
Now, if you would like to have control over how much you make, how often you take a vacation, and how stable your job really is. Then starting a home based business would be the thing to do. All you have to do is find the right opportunity, and then go for it.
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