Rowdy Redneck
Silver Member
I forgot to mention that one of the hardest parts of being self employed is getting up and making things happen without anybody telling you what to do. I've met so many contractors that come and go because they start out full of energy and they are getting lots of jobs, but then they lose that drive and slowly it all falls apart. They never seem to realize that they are the problem, that they have become combative with clients instead of understanding that when you work for them, you have to kiss up to them. Being self employed means doing what they want. Every day, you have to be able to push yourself to get up, go do the job, then after the job, buy supplies, look at jobs, write bids and still take care of your home.
Best description that I ever heard is that self employed people only work half the day. You even get to pick which 12 hours you want to work!!!
There are just a lot of people that need somebody to set their schedule for them, tell them what to do that day, and then make sure that they do it properly, who will never succeed on their own. You have to be brutally honest with yourself if you are that type of person, or if you are a go getter, self motivator type of person that does not need encouragement, or atta boys to do the best job possible, every day.
I too am a self employed contractor and some days it can be tough to find the motivation, especially when the weather is crappy and I have outside tasks to work on. Overall I love it though.
Yesterday evening my wife was telling me about how she wasn't at all focused on work for pretty much the whole day. She is a remote marketer for a tech company. My response: "Sorry to hear that, but the good news is that you are still getting paid for the day!"