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Originally Posted by mineistaken
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Simple example. Let's say you earn $4000 from home. Even if you increase your productivity by 15% that extra $600 easily covers office rent and you are still in the "profit".
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You're way off.
First of all...finding a nice office space for $600 a month? Maybe in the backwoods somewhere.
Second...then you have to have electricity and water service for your office.
Then you have to pay AGAIN (because you should already have the fastest, most expensive ISP hooked up to your home connection) for internet service.
That's money being wasted on redundancy.
I get what you're saying that most folks just aren't disciplined to go to "work". (though for people like me...I can't WAIT to go to work everyday, I love it)
But to say it's only gonna be around $600 a month just isn't so.
Also when you first move in to that office...you're going to have to spend days just getting it all set up right.
I don't think that most self-employed succesful people who do not have a bunch of employees really have any trouble with self-discipline and getting things done.
Most of them are work-a-holic A-type personalities.
Employees on the other hand...they absolutely need that.