Senin, 07 Maret 2011

Starting Out Full Time Or Part Time?


Before you start out, there is one question that you need to answer: If you do it full time or part-time

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Many people are not sure whether they should go from full-time or part time when they first start out.

There is no clear answer to that question. But I can share some real life experiences with you.

I have a friend who has just recently quit his job and began recruiting company.

While talking with him the other day, he received a phone call from a potential employer.

After a long conversation with a potential employer, it was kind of unsure what to do next.

Whether he should accept a job offer from a prospective employer and focus only on his business part-time employment. Or simply ignore the offer of a job and focus full time on his new job.

When I first started out, I quit my job as an IT consultant. I use my savings to finance their new business ventures. I focused on new business ventures full time.

I went all out and there was nothing for me to fall back. It was something like "Do or Die" thing.

This put tremendous pressure on me, but it was a big motivation for me as well. I have to do well in what I intended to do. I have no choice but to channel all my energy and attention on it.

When you leave yourself no option and no way out, you try your best to achieve what you want to achieve.

the possibility of him leaving is like being caught in this situation: make a million dollars in 3 months or you will lose both arms

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Yeah, you're right, so as not to lose your hands, you have to make a million dollars in 3 months!

If you were in this situation, I am very confident that you will find all means to make a million dollars, does not give a chance to get your hands chopped off.

This is how you feel if you were to start out full time. You can see results faster. And you'll also get things done faster.

a piece of advice before you decide to start a full-time to have sufficient financial buffer.

Your financial backup is very useful if your plans fail to generate a certain amount of income within a specified period. You can use your backup to put food on the table.

In addition, if you have a family, strong support from your spouse is extremely important.

Having said that, I'm not saying that anyone who has plans to take on their own should follow my path and do it full time.

But if you notice, there are many success stories from people who started part time.

A great example is Michael Dell, founder and chairman of Dell Computer.

According to Forbes magazine, he is one of the youngest richest people in the world.

When Michael Dell first started his computer business, he has worked since his university dormitory. He started his business part time while he was a student.

When his computer business grew faster than you could ever imagine, then only he was left as a student and involved full time in their books.

That's how Michael Dell started his multi-billion dollar computer business from the business part time.

Home part time is a safer way, because you can still rely on a full time job.

The only drawback I can see if you run out of time he could not put all your energy into it. Since you have a day job as a backup, You May not be as committed as when you're in it full time.

Many people gave up after several months of trying to fall back into their 9 to 5 job.

Or you decide to start a full-time or part-time, success will be on your side if you have a burning desire and passion to succeed.

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