These days, people tell me I'm a
lucky man and that they envy me. My wife and
I run a home catering business and I have a
couple of websites that are making money. I
get to work at home, have lunch and horse
around with my kids every day and generally
do what I please, when I please - I'm my own
boss and in many ways already successful. It
wasn't that way two years ago though. If you
had known me then, you would have thought I
was a ship headed for the rocks - a nervous
wreck on the brick of a mental breakdown!
Many of us can remember when our Dads
worked all their life for one company but I
learnt the hard way that employment for life
is a thing of the past. Organizations today
are constantly evolving to keep up with
changes. If they can't keep up, they either
get left behind or close shop. It all boils
down to the survival of the fittest, and
surviving means having to take drastic
measures which very often means cost-cutting
or down-sizing. It's a painful fact of life.
Statistics today show that up to eighty
percent of the working population will
experience down-sizing either directly or
indirectly during their working life. Being
affected directly obviously means being
laid-off and indirectly means having to
perform the functions of two or more staff
that have been laid-off.
A couple of years ago, the company I
worked for was in a financial crisis. Cost
cutting and down-sizing was taking its toll
on everyone - myself included. When things
started getting really bad, my wife and I
decided we had to take control of our own
destiny. We started a home catering
business. I continued to work for my company
while we ran our home catering business in
the evenings. When we had built a steady
base of customers, I felt it was time to
leave my company. It felt like a heavy
burden was lifted off my chest when I handed
in my resignation letter. It felt so good to
fire my boss!
Over the course of time (after I left),
investigations by the authorities uncovered
an accounting scandal in my previous
company. This news resulted in it's stock
falling from 1.58 to 8 cents! At the time of
writing this article, the company has almost
reached the end of the road as it continues
to struggle with depleting resources,
dwindling staff-force and public scorn.
I recently received news that six of my
ex-colleagues were given 24 hours notice to
leave the company. Despite the hopeless
situation of the company, none of them
expected to be laid off in that manner,
probably because they were very senior
staff. What happened to them could easily
have happened to me (or to anyone) if I
continued to put my hope in a sinking ship.
What saved us was our decision to start
our own home based business. That do-or-die
situation forced us not only to survive, but
to triumph! I'd like to encourage you to
take that same step of faith! No matter how
insignificant your business may seem to be
or how little money you make at first, the
most important thing is the realization that
you CAN take control of your life. You DO
NOT need to rely on a job that you hate!
Don't continue to be a victim of today's
volatile job market or continue to put
yourself at the mercy of someone else's
greed. What's worse, DON'T work yourself to
death making someone else rich!
You may not think you need a home based
business right now but remember this - if
there ever comes a day when you ARE in
danger of losing your job, YOUR home based
business WILL give you the option of firing
your boss before he fires you! So here's to
never having to lose sleep over your
job...cheers!
About The Author: Andrew Shim is
the owner and editor of
http://www.PositiveMoneyIdeas. com a
website which offers FREE IDEAS for those
interested in starting their own freelance
or home based business and
http://www.PositiveTones.com a FREE
resource website for Positive Living. He and
his wife run a successful home catering
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