Monday, June 29, 2015

Self-Employment Has its Benefits to Society

   If America were to increase its self employment, perhaps it would be good. Just off top, we should quickly see some of the benefits. One, If unemployed, the person doesn't need to wait for a job, but rather creates his or her own. Two, The person makes their own wage. The person is limited not by what an employer would pay him or her, but only by how much the open market allows. For those in lower paying jobs, self employment might be an avenue out. Three, Those blacklisted from many jobs (felons, for example), can step often step off that blacklist by simply cutting the cutting the disapproving employer out of the equation. A person often puts more fervor, and perhaps gains more satisfaction, from self employment. Four, If enough people were self employed, it would reduce the number of potential employees available, perhaps forcing wages up.
  Of course, there are reasons why people often do not choose self employment, primarily the stress. There is the stress of not knowing how to go about getting started. There is stress in keeping the business afloat, and there is stress in making the day-to-day decisions. There is stress is being responsible to the customer, for the customer sometimes experiences buyer's remorse, and comes back to give grief.

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