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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

I have been self employed most of my working life and yes i take it for granted, i am lucky that in that i have been successful and traded at a profit in these hard times, sometimes years have not been easy some years have been good but on the whole would i put in the hours and paperwork working for some one else .........NO NO NO.

I wonder if folks out there ponder on taking the plunge and going it alone and what would you sell or provide a service to make profit ???.

Would i do it again in these times to be honest ..... NO .

Here are a few pointers to make money...Sex..Cigarettes..Booze..Petrol..MOT stations..

Striding to make that plunge takes guts tenacity a will to think today will be different...... IS THAT YOU ....if not stay in your 9.....5 job with a pay packet.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

You're like fab's very own Alan Sugar.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"You're like fab's very own Alan Sugar. "

Sounds like a good TV show, "the fapprentice" where swingers perform sexual competitions to win a job with the OP, sponsored by orangina

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"You're like fab's very own Alan Sugar. "
.......

Ha ha......YOUR FIRED.....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I've been self employed since I was 24!.

Never really found it that difficult to be honest

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Been self employed like the op for 30 years now . Also been lucky , but it's bloody hard work , long hours and a huge responsibility .

But it's worth it

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By *iewMan  over a year ago
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No

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I've been self employed since I was 24!.

Never really found it that difficult to be honest"

......

TELL THAT TO THE V.A.T man when he calls every 2 years ?????.

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
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East Sussex

No thank you I wouldn't.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

But no, to answer the question. I'd rather work with a recognised global company in a decent position. It's easier to earn money with less responsibilities (despite my CEO telling me to consider my territory my "franchise").

I managed a team of 40+ in my old MD's absence, and it wasn't enjoyable either. I prefer my current role.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Been self employed like the op for 30 years now . Also been lucky , but it's bloody hard work , long hours and a huge responsibility .

But it's worth it "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I've been self employed since I was 24!.

Never really found it that difficult to be honest......

TELL THAT TO THE V.A.T man when he calls every 2 years ?????. "

.

I've been paying vat for 18 years, only ever had 1 audit... Guess I've been lucky!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I run my own and love being my own boss

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I run my own and love being my own boss "
.....

I tip my hat and good luck...

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By *ornynwcplCouple  over a year ago

Preston

I'm just waiting to get laid off so I can take the plunge... Fingers crossed for early next year, not that I don't enjoy my job, I do. I just know I'll never get the balls to make the leap without having redundancy money behind me..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I run my own and love being my own boss .....

I tip my hat and good luck..."

Thanks its only small and can be hard work at times but I do alright for myself and am making a little bit more profit each year

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By *etzPlayCouple  over a year ago

Southend

I do both. It's not easy but not that bad when you know what your doing eg get an accountant lol xx

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Drug dealing

In all seriousness I pondered opening a micro bar but I think it could be boom and bust.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm wondering how I'd go on if I had to have a boss again.....

So used to simply doing things without the need to ask

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Good times are good, bad times are bad.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Done self employed work before but prefer employment as it's easier and a clearer benefit package with security. Arguably I'd say it's better profitability as well, particularly in fields I enjoy working within.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I do both. It's not easy but not that bad when you know what your doing eg get an accountant lol xx"
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NO NO NO..... accountants do nothing that you can do your self, self assesment is no problem you can go on to gov .com and they will tell you what you can claim for and not.

Don't be fooled that an accountant is a foot in the tax mans door.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Done it,run a company with my ex. Didn't like having to use strong arm tactics with the contractors who didn't want to pay up so shut it down. Earned quite a bit of money too.

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By *r TriomanMan  over a year ago

Chippenham Malmesbury area


"I have been self employed most of my working life and yes i take it for granted, i am lucky that in that i have been successful and traded at a profit in these hard times, sometimes years have not been easy some years have been good but on the whole would i put in the hours and paperwork working for some one else .........NO NO NO.

I wonder if folks out there ponder on taking the plunge and going it alone and what would you sell or provide a service to make profit ???.

Would i do it again in these times to be honest ..... NO .

Here are a few pointers to make money...Sex..Cigarettes..Booze..Petrol..MOT stations..

Striding to make that plunge takes guts tenacity a will to think today will be different...... IS THAT YOU ....if not stay in your 9.....5 job with a pay packet. "

I want to take the plunge but I'm so nervous about it - I have some ideas but nothing solid.

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By *etzPlayCouple  over a year ago

Southend


"I do both. It's not easy but not that bad when you know what your doing eg get an accountant lol xx.....

NO NO NO..... accountants do nothing that you can do your self, self assesment is no problem you can go on to gov .com and they will tell you what you can claim for and not.

Don't be fooled that an accountant is a foot in the tax mans door.

"

"He who does his own taxes has a fool for a client"

Not Mr Sugar after all it seems

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Done it,run a company with my ex. Didn't like having to use strong arm tactics with the contractors who didn't want to pay up so shut it down. Earned quite a bit of money too. "
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The new laws have changed in the county court......just get the county sherriffs involved.....costs an extra £80.00 but they get results....happy days xx.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I've never had the desire to be self employed. Even with my law degree in the US, people tried to convince me to hang a shingle up, but I don't have any passion for it. I like working in jobs where I can make a difference as part of a team with diverse but complimentary qualifications and expertise.

-Courtney

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By *etzPlayCouple  over a year ago

Southend


"I've never had the desire to be self employed. Even with my law degree in the US, people tried to convince me to hang a shingle up, but I don't have any passion for it. I like working in jobs where I can make a difference as part of a team with diverse but complimentary qualifications and expertise.

-Courtney"

Can you use that degree in the UK? Xx

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I've never had the desire to be self employed. Even with my law degree in the US, people tried to convince me to hang a shingle up, but I don't have any passion for it. I like working in jobs where I can make a difference as part of a team with diverse but complimentary qualifications and expertise.

-Courtney

Can you use that degree in the UK? Xx"

No. I can use my JD to take the bar here, but I would still have to take and pass the UK bar (which is expensive) before I could practice.

-Courtney

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I have been self employed before and do not want the 24 hour responsibility again. I have a full time job that occupies all of my time and a pension to look forward to that I would not have been able to afford in the past.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Been there done that, crashed out the last credit crunch, never again.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I've never had the desire to be self employed. Even with my law degree in the US, people tried to convince me to hang a shingle up, but I don't have any passion for it. I like working in jobs where I can make a difference as part of a team with diverse but complimentary qualifications and expertise.

-Courtney

Can you use that degree in the UK? Xx

No. I can use my JD to take the bar here, but I would still have to take and pass the UK bar (which is expensive) before I could practice.

-Courtney"

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I've used jd to prop up many bars

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I do both. It's not easy but not that bad when you know what your doing eg get an accountant lol xx.....

NO NO NO..... accountants do nothing that you can do your self, self assesment is no problem you can go on to gov .com and they will tell you what you can claim for and not.

Don't be fooled that an accountant is a foot in the tax mans door.

"

If you're a straight forward business and have good record keeping there's nothing to fear from self-assessment and you don't need an accountant. Anything bigger and yes, you do.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I've never wanted to work for myself. I don't have a good business idea anyway, but I like working towards something bigger and better than just the money that goes in my own pocket or a shareholder's pocket.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I do both. It's not easy but not that bad when you know what your doing eg get an accountant lol xx.....

NO NO NO..... accountants do nothing that you can do your self, self assesment is no problem you can go on to gov .com and they will tell you what you can claim for and not.

Don't be fooled that an accountant is a foot in the tax mans door.

If you're a straight forward business and have good record keeping there's nothing to fear from self-assessment and you don't need an accountant. Anything bigger and yes, you do. "

.

Great response xx.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I've never had the desire to be self employed. Even with my law degree in the US, people tried to convince me to hang a shingle up, but I don't have any passion for it. I like working in jobs where I can make a difference as part of a team with diverse but complimentary qualifications and expertise.

-Courtney

Can you use that degree in the UK? Xx

No. I can use my JD to take the bar here, but I would still have to take and pass the UK bar (which is expensive) before I could practice.

-Courtney.

I've used jd to prop up many bars "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

My OH runs his own business and has done so for many years, he works very hard and long hours and works away a lot too.

I am employed primarily in the public sector but I also run my own small business along with my son. It is still young in that we started it in April and up to now we have been really busy. I hope for a rest in December.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"My OH runs his own business and has done so for many years, he works very hard and long hours and works away a lot too.

I am employed primarily in the public sector but I also run my own small business along with my son. It is still young in that we started it in April and up to now we have been really busy. I hope for a rest in December. "

I TIP MY HAT.....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I already do

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I have been self employed most of my working life and yes i take it for granted, i am lucky that in that i have been successful and traded at a profit in these hard times, sometimes years have not been easy some years have been good but on the whole would i put in the hours and paperwork working for some one else .........NO NO NO.

I wonder if folks out there ponder on taking the plunge and going it alone and what would you sell or provide a service to make profit ???.

Would i do it again in these times to be honest ..... NO .

Here are a few pointers to make money...Sex..Cigarettes..Booze..Petrol..MOT stations..

Striding to make that plunge takes guts tenacity a will to think today will be different...... IS THAT YOU ....if not stay in your 9.....5 job with a pay packet. "

I'm studying business and working at the same time with a dream to run my own pub

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I've never had the desire to be self employed. Even with my law degree in the US, people tried to convince me to hang a shingle up, but I don't have any passion for it. I like working in jobs where I can make a difference as part of a team with diverse but complimentary qualifications and expertise.

-Courtney

Can you use that degree in the UK? Xx

No. I can use my JD to take the bar here, but I would still have to take and pass the UK bar (which is expensive) before I could practice.

-Courtney"

hey chip you just like being a team player xxx

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By *iki cdTV/TS  over a year ago

Thessaloniki, Greece

I run a BnB. Strange hours and lots of visitors!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I run a BnB. Strange hours and lots of visitors!!"

Is that enjoyable?

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By *inky-MinxWoman  over a year ago

Grantham

I've been self employed since 1996.

It's hard at times but I'd not swap it for anything.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I have been self employed most of my working life and yes i take it for granted, i am lucky that in that i have been successful and traded at a profit in these hard times, sometimes years have not been easy some years have been good but on the whole would i put in the hours and paperwork working for some one else .........NO NO NO.

I wonder if folks out there ponder on taking the plunge and going it alone and what would you sell or provide a service to make profit ???.

Would i do it again in these times to be honest ..... NO .

Here are a few pointers to make money...Sex..Cigarettes..Booze..Petrol..MOT stations..

Striding to make that plunge takes guts tenacity a will to think today will be different...... IS THAT YOU ....if not stay in your 9.....5 job with a pay packet. "

I have been self employed and it was great and i earned lots of money.

Now i work for the government which is also great

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I run my own and love being my own boss "

I no longer run my own but i am still my own boss. I work when i want to and i don't work when i don't want to but i still get paid brilliant life lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I've never had the desire to be self employed. Even with my law degree in the US, people tried to convince me to hang a shingle up, but I don't have any passion for it. I like working in jobs where I can make a difference as part of a team with diverse but complimentary qualifications and expertise.

-Courtney

Can you use that degree in the UK? Xx

No. I can use my JD to take the bar here, but I would still have to take and pass the UK bar (which is expensive) before I could practice.

-Courtney.

I've used jd to prop up many bars

"

I'm glad you got it!

Ooo I new picture... That's pure filth!...

I'm struggling to think of something non sexual now... Where's my jd

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By *ymaleMan  over a year ago

nr Bradford

Been running my own business since I was 19. Works for me,but probably the only choice for someone who is always right

Long live the dictatorship!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I work part time and run a business part time. I would love to do my business full time but worried that if I did I would have to rely on my business income which has busy times and quiet times. Also worried as wouldn't get holiday or sick pay hence keeping my other job going

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By *ust RachelTV/TS  over a year ago

Horsham

I would love to work for myself, there trouble is finding the right line of work.

I have several backgrounds and hoping to broaden my knowledge in one or two of them next year.

Only downside I can see working for yourself, is when you phone in sick you know you are lying lol.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

for many years I compemised and worked as a contractor, so semi self employed. my services require big businesses 1000 employees minimum really so it got harder and harder to get satisfaction from it.

Now I am semi retired, organise a few events a year for 700 to 1000 people sort of size so quite busy but not 24/7 plus I get to go to my own parties

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm going to retire early ..............................I'm knackered

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We had our own catering business for 15 years, no holiday pay,no sick pay and the biggest headache STAFF!! now i am a chef, our business gave us a good standard of living but would not go back

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By *ucsparkMan  over a year ago

dudley

When you work for someone you have 1 mortgage to pay, when you have people working for you, you have all of them to pay. Huge responsibility, but I have always enjoyed it.

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By *anejohnkent6263Couple  over a year ago

canterbury

would not do it again now ....toooo much hassle /paperwork employment law /pensions/holiday /sickness/health safety etc etc.....best to be one man and a van bizz not so much grief

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