Tracy Emerick’s Self Employed Experience Being self employed is not for everyone. I love being self employed but some people hate being self employed. The greatest thing about being self employed, even after retirement, is that you keep your own hours, make your own rules and dance to your own drum. Those who hate being self employed seem to want to make money on a fixed rate or have a “steady check” rather than having the ups and downs of self employed paydays. The trouble with the fixed paycheck is that it can go away at any time and then your goose is cooked. At least I have control of my income – work harder make more money. Now I’m self employed as a middle person (middle man) so that someone else handles the receivables and I receive a commission. This keeps my cash in my pocket. And I am self employed using someone else’s inventory they tie up their cash, not mine so my exposure in zero and all my cash is free flwoing, not sitting on a shelf. The best part of my latest self employment approach is that I don’t have to take any risk, learn any new products or sell anything to anyone. This type of self employment should be in Self Employed Review, if there were such a publication – the opportunity is as big as I want to make it. This makes being self employed less risky, it take very little cash, under $500, and as much time as I want to devote to it. The best part of this phase of my self employment is that I am eager to invite my friends to join me. There is ample opportunity for all of us to make as much money as we want and it will help some of my friends take control of their lives and quit jobs they hate or that are beginning to hate them. So I am self employed but not alone, I have control of who I invite to join my team. Plus I have been given great successes so its time for me to give back of my knowledge and skills so others can achieve success as well. Let me assist you on making a self employment decision.
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