Looking for insight, trends or a place to vent about being an entrepreneur? Then look no further. As a new contributor to Psychotic Resumes, I am excited to be able to share my almost 10 years of experience as an entrepreneur, warts and all.
I didn’t start out in my career planning to be self-employed, but the more I worked for someone else, I realized it was a box I didn’t want to be trapped in every day. Why should you care? Well, besides the fact I have some interesting stories, I also know what its like on both sides of the fence — working for “the man” and for myself. And I want to share what I have learned with you.
Self Employment vs. Traditional Job
The fact is, there are some people who are cut out to work for someone else, and others who work better on their own. Maybe you are on this site because you are flirting with the idea of going on your own, and looking for guidance. Perhaps you are just so frustrated with your job, you are willing to try just about anything else.
I can say with confidence that you are going to find something here that will inspire you to act — even if its just making a slight shift in perspective to help make your choices a bit clearer. I look forward to contributing to the entrepreneur section as well as the business life, communications and other fun areas of Psychotic Resumes. So do me a favor! Keep reading, and comment. Often.
And one more thing…make today the day you actually take the time to let yourself think about the type of career you really, truly want and deserve.
Thanks for the comments guys! Writing on another site almost feels like a vacation of sorts. Its cool! I look forward to connecting with all of you in person more often as well. Cheers!
I can't wait to read more ... it's always good to get perspective from other entrepreneurs (especially when I'm spazzing out and wondering if I'm crazy for working the way I do). Also, funny baby pictures are a plus. Nice to work near you on Tuesday!
Psychotic Resumes is a Gen-Y (Millennial) job survival guide created by Nick Armstrong to help new professionals build stronger resumes and cover letters so they can find a better job. It's our goal to help Gen-Y do better at interviews and on the job, promoting strong leadership, entrepreneurship, and common sense.
Bitch, please: Insight on Entrepreneurship, Careers and the Working Life
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Looking for insight, trends or a place to vent about being an entrepreneur? Then look no further. As a new contributor to Psychotic Resumes, I am excited to be able to share my almost 10 years of experience as an entrepreneur, warts and all.
I didn’t start out in my career planning to be self-employed, but the more I worked for someone else, I realized it was a box I didn’t want to be trapped in every day. Why should you care? Well, besides the fact I have some interesting stories, I also know what its like on both sides of the fence — working for “the man” and for myself. And I want to share what I have learned with you.
Self Employment vs. Traditional Job
The fact is, there are some people who are cut out to work for someone else, and others who work better on their own. Maybe you are on this site because you are flirting with the idea of going on your own, and looking for guidance. Perhaps you are just so frustrated with your job, you are willing to try just about anything else.
I can say with confidence that you are going to find something here that will inspire you to act — even if its just making a slight shift in perspective to help make your choices a bit clearer. I look forward to contributing to the entrepreneur section as well as the business life, communications and other fun areas of Psychotic Resumes. So do me a favor! Keep reading, and comment. Often.
And one more thing…make today the day you actually take the time to let yourself think about the type of career you really, truly want and deserve.