Quit Your Job? Not Just Yet!
Each day millions of American each day dream of quitting their jobs and working for themselves. Millions of Americans start-up home-based business ventures while others invest in office space or storefronts. Self-employment looks interesting if you’re working on a job you hate, if you are experiencing burnout on your job or if you just don’t get long with your boss or supervisor. Some people don’t mind the job or the boss, either they don’t like working with the public or they are tired of working in a room without windows. There are as many reasons why people want to work for themselves, as there are people whose businesses fail after yielding the temptation to quit their jobs.
If you are one of the millions of people who are really serious about becoming your own boss, get started by answering the following questions:
1. What kind of business do you see yourself operating?
2. How much money will your venture generate and will it be enough to support yourself and your family?
3. Have you considered a home-based business?
4. Where would your business come from?
5. Do you have enough money to support yourself and your business for 12 months?
6. Does your family support your desire to work for yourself?
7. How does your family feel about a home-based business?
8. Will you need employees?
9. Is your family willing to work in your business?
10. Is your present home large enough to live in and operate your home-based business?
11. Would there be any zoning restrictions that would prohibit you from operating a home-based business from your home?
12. How will you advertise your business?
13. How much will you need to spend on equipment?
14. What is your credit score?
15. Are you planning to borrow money to finance your business start-up?
16. Will you borrow money the equity in your home or other property to finance your venture?
17. Do you know anyone who operates a successful home-based business?
18. Do you know anyone who operates a business outside of his or her own home?
19. Do you have enough information about your prospective business to determine whether or not you will be able keep your job for a length of time?
20. Do you have enough money saved to quit your job in two weeks?
21. Do you have a back-up plan in the event you quit your job and open your own business and your business fails?
22. Are you computer and Internet literate?
At the age of 5 Stefan moved to Germany, then at 12 to Switzerland where he ended up studying International Hospitality Management and received a degree in Executive Restaurant and Hotel Management. After several five star engagements his path has brought him and his wife back to the United States where they recently welcomed their first baby girl to the world. He has since then left Corporate America as well as a substantial paycheck behind and followed his instincts to become a successful Entrepreneur and CEO of his own company. Visit http://www.trueworldbusiness.com in order to investigate on the opportunity that has been leading him down his new path.
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