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Amidst corporate downsizing, pay reductions, and the steady removal of employee benefits at seemingly every turn, many people view the idea of launching out and starting their own business opportunity from home as an acceptable risk when weighed against the surmounting odds of working for someone else. After all, being a business owner has its own rewards - at least Jack or Jill (to use the names of those famed nursery-rhyme characters for today's entrepreneurs) can be his or her own boss, make decisions, live off the self created income stream… and have no one else to blame but himself should the business go belly up. But, hey, that's part of the attraction of starting one's own business, right? Jack or Jill, as new entrepreneurs, wants to see if they have what it takes to be a success.

The true beauty, however, of starting one's own business opportunity from home is that the benefits are perpetual and incremental. The potential business and network of contacts that result from the home based business owner's efforts will provide residual revenue and compounding compensation so long as the basics of the pre-established business plan remain intact. In many cases, once the business has reached a certain level it begins to ride and build on its own momentum, achieving monumental results in a minimal amount of time and creating huge wealth for the business owner in the process. This only helps to solidify the popularity of business opportunities from home. Jack and Jill can choose a typical job with minimal pay raises and the continuous threat of at will employment (the concept that they can lose their job at a given moment), or they can launch a business opportunity from home, work for themselves, and have virtually limitless earning potential.

Corporations employ the majority of today's workforce. It's easy to understand why they do: their buildings and offices are often impressive; they typically offer above average wages augmented by benefit packages, the office environment is arguably more appealing than the alternative of working outdoors and being exposed to the elements, but they can create a false sense of security.

In a corporate setting, employees' rights are limited or nonexistent. Most corporations are non-union, at-will employers, which means that they may legally fire employees for no reason or any reason, even an unfair one. Conversely, employees may quit their jobs whenever and for any reasons they want, usually without consequence. About 10 percent of American workers are protected by contractual provision, but even contracts may be rendered "at will" if they contain a provision that either party can terminate the contract at any time, with or without good cause. While employers cannot violate state or federal laws, and generally cannot terminate employees for refusing to do something contrary to public policy or sound morality, it's pretty much open season on employees year round!

Besides the employment at will doctrine, working for a corporation typically has the following drawback: Corporations cap wages. Corporations may cap wages and change compensation plans as often as they deem necessary. This causes instability and stress, since employees, like pawns on a chessboard, are forced to move according to corporate decisions, unless, of course, they choose not to work there.

As persistent home based business owners, Jack and Jill can enjoy life on their own terms rather than terms dictated by the taskmaster of corporate policies and doctrines.


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