coldsummer
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Our friend @peble recently made this post over in r/Entrepreneur.
In the comments section there are a couple people discussing that she has no right in calling herself a business owner because she has no employees, and that she would be better referring to herself as a freelancer/contractor.
This kinda got me a bit upset, like who is gate keeping the business world. Does she market, sell, acquire customers, schedule and all the other tasks a business owner does, of course. Is it more cost effective, in her first 5 weeks of business, to do the actual "work" herself, of course. Sounds to me like she just cares about the bottom line.
I run a one-man business. If I wanted to have a much easier life, I'd find an employer and just show up for my 8 hours. Since Nick turned me onto Nick's (Bradley's) podcast I think a lot about mindset. In my opinion, she should continue to consider herself a business owner because that's where she's taking it. Kudos on the success @peble, cant wait for you to continue to prove people wrong.
In the comments section there are a couple people discussing that she has no right in calling herself a business owner because she has no employees, and that she would be better referring to herself as a freelancer/contractor.
This kinda got me a bit upset, like who is gate keeping the business world. Does she market, sell, acquire customers, schedule and all the other tasks a business owner does, of course. Is it more cost effective, in her first 5 weeks of business, to do the actual "work" herself, of course. Sounds to me like she just cares about the bottom line.
I run a one-man business. If I wanted to have a much easier life, I'd find an employer and just show up for my 8 hours. Since Nick turned me onto Nick's (Bradley's) podcast I think a lot about mindset. In my opinion, she should continue to consider herself a business owner because that's where she's taking it. Kudos on the success @peble, cant wait for you to continue to prove people wrong.