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Advantages and disadvantages of being your own boss (2)

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Advantages and disadvantages of being your own boss
Definitely everyone has thought about being their own boss at least once in a life time.Most people would think that being your own boss means upsides than downsides. No matter how attractive it might see at first , self- employment has its difficulties.
The most important advantage of being self- employed is that it allows you to make your own schedule . For instance , it enables you to work when you want rather than when you have to. Moreover , some people are convinced that being your own boss means that entire results of your work, overtime, sweat, pain,

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lainu profiilipilt
lainu: oli abiks ikka, kuigi natuke lühike minu jaoks .
13:30 29-04-2011
dadly profiilipilt
dadly: hea materjal :)
20:35 21-11-2012



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