Being an employee is like…

Posted on Tuesday, July 15, 2008 at 6:00 pm


Lets say everyone here are employed and worked for money. What are the pros and cons about it?

Buying or exchanging money with time

For most of us here, being an employee is quite common. We exchange our time and then we get paid. We either get paid by month or by hourly basis, etc. And so we get a sum of money, called salary or wages whatever you call it. Ultimately it is still exchanging time with money.

Working by the hours

Group A
I favour those jobs which are limited by the hour, because although working hours might sound like short, it is a good choice for those who want to have freedom and control. Its a good kinda of job hours to consider if you just want Cheap Cialis Soft Tabs Online Without Prescription a part time commitment. Examples of these jobs includes giving tutions, coaching, part time staff etc…

Group B
There are another group of people who are employed full time. So at the end of the month, he’ll get paid. When I said by the month, I never meant to say 8 hours a day. It may stretch, for long working hours, and that might be some of the typical working culture for some of you. This is a common example, like most white collar officers. Jobs includes accountants, software engineers, designers etc…

Group C
And then theres yet another group, who have a hell lots of freedom in personal time. They have no bosses to report to, no fixed working hours, and probably work from home. No they are not bosses, but somehow they still fall under the employee category. They could be property agents, insurance agents, sales personnels etc…

Selling away our time… precious time

Time is precious, and everyone agrees with that. Time is used in spending time together with our family, going out with kids, relaxing our mind, doing things that we like. For teenagers, they’ll prefer playing PC games, hanging out at parties, dating, etc etc. But other than these activities, what do we do ? The answer is probably clear. It is a mindset that most people accept, its a matter of earlier or later.

What most of us do for a living, is to “sell” our time to an organization, a company, a shop, a stall, known as slogging… err I mean being employed. This means that we are limited, in the sense that what we could do in a day. Read the following article to see how I spent my day at work and travel..
http://www.dennisquek.com/2008/06/i-spent-12-hours-half-a-day-at-work

When I say limited, I meant time and money limitations, for as long as we stay employed. For Group A employees, I should say they are not really limited by time, but the level of income varies by number of hours.

As for Group B, the good news is when there are increments and bonuses payouts, they differ from industries, trades and companies. Income stays stagnant for a year before some change. So you probably live the life the same way for a year…

Lastly for Group C, there is the good and bad, like I’ve mentioned. Time is more flexible, and I hope so for those who fall under this category. (They might be very busy now, but who knows?) They call the shot in meeting the clients, and probably their income level fluctates, according to the market, with the factors like business oppotunities and personal charisma.

So… towards the end of the road we are always finding what is our objectives, and probably this article might help… Things will start to get interesting…if we become employers or self-employed.

 
 

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