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Fire Your Boss
Notes from the book by Stephen Pollan: Fire Your Boss
a very interesting counter-viewpoint to "do what you love the money will follow" --Stop living to work and start working to live --get your challenges and satisfaction out of life, not work --It's about the money, not a "career" --Always be "fishing" for new jobs and opportunities --Fire your boss means taking charge of your own job life --no one hires a stranger (mine your personal life for jobs) --Important factors in evaluating a position, in order of importance: 1)Income 2) Proximity 3) Paid time off 4) Unpaid time off 5) opportunity for learning --Factors which MAY be important: disability insurance, health insurance, life insurance, retirement plan, tuition reimbursement --Factors which are no longer important in today's job market: amenities, auto, challenge, culture, enviornment, expense account, advancement stability, status, title |
Since I technically work for myself, I should fire myself.
Sycamore, you're fired! *sob* Now what am I supposed to do?! |
I think you're already there
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Did you pay yourself any severance, syc?
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I might have to take myself to court over it...I'm consulting my attorney.
Seriously...here's where I'm at right now: I am an independent contractor that makes decent money. Could be better, but it pays the bills. If I worked harder on my other business concepts, I could be in great shape. And I'll have great health insurance in November, thanks to April. But I'd like to go back into the corporate world for a little while at least--maybe 2 or 3 years...soak up some more knowledge, pilfer some training, start a 401(k), meet and network. There's nothing wrong with being on your own at any level...I totally respect UT and anyone else that runs their own small businesses. And I want to do it some day. But I just spent $19,000 to get my Masters...to not try and put it into practical use in the "working world" for at least a little while would make it a waste of money to a degree to me. |
education is rarely a waste
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I could see that, syc. I think that is a solid approach.
I, on the other hand just let go of a 9 year career to stay home and switch my focus. I think it all just depends on your perspective and where you are with your career...(oh, and whether you enjoy it or not.) Congratulations on your Master's, syc, if I haven't already told you. :) |
Thanks!
Now I just need to find that real job... |
As long as you give yourself time-off, vacations, decent medical, allow yourself mistakes, turn the phone off from time-to-time and take breaks you don't need to be fired.
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