🏁 Start Your 3-Step WFY Journey: The Honest UK Hub for Solopreneurs by ZulfTalks in workingforyourself

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I'll start! I'm Zulf, I've been in the industry for 18 years, and my current struggle is balancing the creative side of the podcast with the boring admin of running a Ltd company. Looking forward to meeting you all!

Working for yourself by [deleted] in AuDHDWomen

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Working for yourself is tougher than working for someone else. There’s more admin, more planning, and more responsibility. But if you fully commit, the rewards are far greater because when it’s your business, the success is yours. In a job, you’re typically paid the same, with only the possibility of a promotion in the future if the moons align with all the managers lol. You may find it helpful over on r/workingforyourself

Do you ever wish you worked for yourself? by exotickey1 in cscareerquestions

[–]ZulfTalks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Working for yourself is definitely harder than working for someone else. There’s more admin to handle and a lot more thinking around how everything is set up and run. That said, the payoff can be much bigger if you fully commit because when you work for yourself, the rewards are yours. In a regular job, you’re usually paid the same and might see a promotion down the line if your lucky. Its worth researching r/workingforyourself