Do you want to divert your role from employee to employer?
By williewang
@williewang (99)
China
February 11, 2009 12:10am CST
I really want to divert my career role even a small bussiness.
Currently, as we know, the financial crisis is ongoing. Many companies are close or cutting jobs.
To be honest, it's not time to create the career.
But maybe this is also a good chance.
The cost is decreasing. The tax is cut.
A difficult time creates the successful chance.
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3 responses
@kguru1979 (381)
• India
11 Feb 09
As of now I request not to take any such decisions like going to become an entrepreneur. This is because it involves some huge investment and in current situation you cant get any good returns out of it. Hence you can wait for some 1 to 2 years for such a decision. Expecting economy may come up soon.
@williewang (99)
• China
11 Feb 09
Actually, I don't want to make a big deal. Also I can't offer much money.
I just want to invest a small deal. For example, a small commodity store or even a small booth
@JOIEMARVIC (2335)
• Philippines
11 Feb 09
Given the opportunity and the capital I would love to go from employee to employer. I would eally want to have a business of my own. No bosses, just plain me in the decisions I will make. But being an employer is a very big and heavy task to pursue.You should be equipped and responsible enough to be able to keep the business running and their employees employed.
@williewang (99)
• China
11 Feb 09
yes. I know as an employer is not easy and the workload is heavy.But on the other hand ,it's pleasure for me to do my own bussiness.I serve for myself. I am struggling for my future.
@masata (408)
• Indonesia
23 Feb 09
I don't want to divert my role from employee to employer totally. Instead, having both roles altogether may be a good choice for me. Having a small business and at the same time working for company, I think it is possible. Other than that, I would like to be an investor as well so that my income sources does not come from only one direction.