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If u have an opportunity to run your own business which you have worked for (but in term of professional employee) it in nearly all of your working life but u have to take a risk, and in the same time, you have a chance to do the job that u love but can't generate much income.

The question is which one u will choose if u have to resign soon and there are only 2 choices for you ( ps u can't and don't wanna be employee again)

So any ideas / advises / comments???????????????????

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@ Bill, i ask you to help me to delete one of the choises (business owner or work the thing i love) but never asked u to give me a non workable or none sense opinion , got it?

I don't see how this is a non-workable or nonsense opinion considering the information you've given.

You've said that one option is starting your own business and one is a job doing what you love (job = employee). Then you said that you never want to be an employee again. Since that eliminates the option that is a job, that only leaves starting your own business.

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I don't see how this is a non-workable or nonsense opinion considering the information you've given.

You've said that one option is starting your own business and one is a job doing what you love (job = employee). Then you said that you never want to be an employee again. Since that eliminates the option that is a job, that only leaves starting your own business.


it's my fault 'cause JOB I LOVE = freelance work with non permanent employer but my prospective client so this time , u can give me the solution !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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it's my fault 'cause JOB I LOVE = freelance work with non permanent employer but my prospective client so this time , u can give me the solution !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Well, to be honest, I still think the information is rather confusing and not going to get your very many quality responses. First off, you say that option 1 has risks but doing freelance work is also very risky. In fact, doing freelance can be even more risky since it often involves you doing work in the hopes of eventually getting paid. If they don't pay, you're screwed. In most businesses you can demand to be paid before the product is delivered but most freelance works involves the client wanting to pay a little bit now, a little bit during the project, and a little bit at the end. If they decide not to pay, you have to go after them in the courts because you've already given them your time (which is what they're paying for as a consultant/freelancer).

And what does little money mean? Is that 2000 baht per month or 20,000 baht per month? How much would you be making in running your own business? Are you being compensated for the risk?

What is your risk? If you miss one paycheck are you eating with the dogs or do you have enough in the bank to last your 6 - 12 months?

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