Self Employment vs. Working for The Man Team 1 David Gadea -Techie David Rose - Summarizer Misha Novini - Organizer.

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Self Employment vs. Working for The Man Team 1 David Gadea -Techie David Rose - Summarizer Misha Novini - Organizer

Who am I? Age: 29 Location: Southern California Marital Status: Single, no children Education:  B.S. Manufacturing Engineering  M.S. Business Experience:  4 years  2 year Supervising Average Salary:  $70,000/year

Business Venture Scenario 1 (High Risk)  Start own manufacturing company Vs. Scenario 2 (Low Risk)  Work for manufacturing company

Scenario 1 The Bad  No benefits  No set income  Will take lots of time  Large capital investment The Good  MONEY  No set schedule  No Boss

Scenario 2 The Good  Set Income  Set schedule  Benefits  No monetary investment The Bad  The Boss  The Money

Resources Internet Books Newspaper Magazines Personal Contacts

Do you have what it takes?