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Sack Your Boss and Work From Home, Escape the Rat Race. by James Dempsey

Sack Your Boss and Work From Home, Escape the Rat Race.   by James Dempsey

As I'm sure we all have realised, times are hard. The last 12-18 months and no doubt the next 24 months have been and will continue to be uncertain times for many of us. One thing is for sure though, working for yourself is the key to guarantee an income and job security. When you work for yourself the only person you are going to answer to is yours truly. I have listed reasons why sacking your boss and working from home is the answer to get out of these uncertain times and to putting back in place your security.

Sack the boss

Monday morning you walk in to the office and tell your boss where to go, in a nice way of course. Can you imagine how great that would feel, but the truth be known that is not probably going to happen for most people. Trust me when I say this, when you do sack your boss it is a fantastic feeling in fact it's the best feeling in the world. When you are working from home it will give you the time to do anything you desire, freedom, spend time with the family when you want, and how you want, go away when you please, even start work when you please, you do not have to report to anyone - you are no longer a robot. Please do not get me wrong you must have a strict rule of discipline with yourself, have a plan to follow and you must make be self motivated every day, but you will find this is easy when you are sat anywhere in the world with the sun on your back, your laptop open and you just getting on with your work.

Crazy Ethics

Now if the company ethics do not meet your own it can cause un wanted stress and worry and simply make you feel unwell. How many people do you know who love their job? Or enjoy selling someone else's products, and most of the time you are selling some thing you do not like or even believe in, all because you have to do it for the money at the end of the month. Working for yourself on the other hand would be totally different. Imagine a world where you sold to who you want, exactly how you wanted to and something you truly believed in and was able to handpick the products you were selling. If this interests you, working from home is definitely for you.

Stress do you really need it?

I think you will find but pretty much everyone you work with goes through some kind of stress or is physically sick, or even at the worst case develop long standing mental health issues, and to top it all off bring it home and argue with their partners. No doubt you have suffered from stress at some point in your working career? You must stop and ask yourself, Is it really worth it, and ask yourself what can I be doing to reduce this?

It's Just a Plain Old Boring job

We all get bored and we all need simulation we are human after all, how long do's it take until we are bored of the same job, same people, same walls, same boss, same canteen same time to go to work, same time to go home?? Why should you have to work with people you don't like, people you have to tolerate all day and week all year round? About 4 years then you get itchy feet and it is time to move on to the next job, and this is like a vicious circle in which most people follow all the way through their lives. Now don't get me wrong some people don't mind this but 85% of people hate this. Working from home will provide more variety and the luxury of being able to stop what you are doing and take the kids to the park or even go shopping when convenient to you and pick up what you were doing when it suits you.

Having To Work with Difficult people

We have all been there at some point, working alongside someone you do not like, or someone who annoys the hell out of you each time he/she opens their mouth, you know the ones. It is true that it is part of life to deal with people who you may not see eye to eye with but life is all about choice, so the ability to pick who you deal with on a daily basis is a great reason to get out of that office and spend your time concentrating without distraction at building a profitable home business.

I faced all these reasons working in hospitality and catering until I came across the internet and It changed my life forever.....

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