Friday 6 April 2012

The way out of this rat race!

We all think about it (some of us more than others). Leaving paid employment and starting our own thing. I think it's an ambition that enables us reach within ourselves to evaluate our capacity. However, it isn't romantic, no no no, that, it isn't. So, if the only reason you are thinking of quitting your job and starting a business is so that you can: catch up on those years of sleep deprivation, report to no one, skip work days, pay yourself that dream salary figure ...... then be prepared for a rude shock and some.


Before you quit your job, start your research on the possible businesses you want to go into, the cost of commencing this business and running it, consider the basics that you would need for the business to be able to deliver to its intended clientele, how do you intend to source for this needed capital (family, savings, partners etc), understand that you may have to budget for minimal income generation in the first few years of business, as well as fixed or even increasing cost. The aim of putting all these (and more) in perspective isn't to kill the dream or paralyse you, but to ensure that you are somewhat prepared to succeed.

I would recommend that you read Robert Kiyosaki's book titled: "Before You Quit Your Job" .... you don't say!

Personally, I vote for starting the process while you are in employment. Apart from your savings, your income from employment can be a buffer from complete disaster or starvation (if it gets to that). Also, it motivates you to create a structure that can run independent of you, as well as, take certain risks.

All in all, regardless of the route you choose, whether starting your own business or taking an early retirement, if you want out, the key is to save! save!! save!!! and consistently save. That's the first step.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I agree totally with the suggestions here...once again workaholicornot has got it on point...exit strategies are key when u are in paid employment and want to leave and start ur own thn...it again ofcourse doesn't leave ur employees scrambling to keep ur side of d deck afloat if u leave suddenly...though the word entreprenuership has @ its roots d 'ability to take risks to take risks'...startups dat stay up are those where serious thought was given before rolling out d drums...plan for resources dat will last u for abt 6months before venturing out..and ds only happens with a culture of savings...save a percentage of ur earnings and watch it grow as you grow...kudos to all of u @ workaholicornot...

Anonymous said...

@ anonymous...fantastic comment...ds is wot every young person in ds country needs to hear...d age of white collar mentality needs to end,and our youth take up the challenge of starting their own business...cheers to every1 @ workaholicornot