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Five Reasons Why Working for an Employer is the Smart Choice

Working for an employer versus going other routes such as self-employment can sometimes have some very good advantages. There are, of course, the obvious bonuses of salary packages, benefits and less responsibility. The following will give you five examples of benefits that can be had when working for an employer.

It is important to make clear that it is very important to choose the right employer to work for. Sometimes this isn't necessarily an option for everyone. You are interviewing the employer just as much as they are interviewing you when going in for one.

Know what you are looking for and what situation you are most comfortable in and this will make working for an employer the best experience it can be.

Other than that there are some general reasons that everyone can relate to in terms of benefiting from working for someone else.

One benefit that is invaluable to many people, especially parents or those who plan to become parents, are the health benefits that are offered through many employers.

Researching these health benefits to find the best one for you can be the deciding factor in accepting one job offer over another. Good health benefits, or any at all are definitely something to be desired in a workplace. Another advantage many people find helpful is paid time off or vacation time. Being self-employed can make taking time off very difficult compared to working for an employer that allows you a certain amount of time off without losing pay.

Something else that should be considered when working for an employer is having bosses that can help you stay on task.

At first glance to some this may seem like a disadvantage, but to those who have very little self discipline this can be an invaluable tool and bonus in working for an employer rather than being self-employed. For those people working for an employer is definitely the smart choice.

Retirement is a huge issue with social security dwindling down and many who put money into now not seeing a dime of it when they retire.

Working for an employer that offers retirement plans, pension plans, IRAs, 401k's and other retirement packages can help relieve some of the anxiety in saving for retirement. Besides traditional retirement options, some companies offer stock options that can offer additional income that can be used towards retirement as well.

One huge plus in working for an employer is that less of the responsibility falls on your shoulders.

You are responsible for your own portion of the work, your hours, your job and that is all. It is easier in this instance to keep work and personal life more separate than if you were self-employed. If you are someone who values their personal time highly and wants to keep the two separate, being employed by an employer versus self-employment is likely your best option.

Besides these basic advantages that have been presented there are several other reasons why working for an employer is smart. There are so many little perks and highlights varying from job to job.

Some retail jobs may allow you to receive employee discounts for example. Many employers now offer childcare or extra allowances for childcare. Counseling services are now offered by many, many corporations to help keep employee welfare up to par, in order to keep business flowing smoothly. Paid and unpaid maternity leave, short term and long term disability, workers compensation and even life insurance are some extra advantages when working for certain employers.

The bottom line is that in the long run, there are several advantages to working for an employer.

Especially for those who seem to have a difficult time being self disciplined enough to be self-employed. There are definitely a lot more conveniences to be employed by an employer with less of the responsibility of being self-employed.

In the end the decision of whether to be self-employed versus being employed by an employer comes down a lot to what kind of discipline you have. If you have enough of it you can do well at self-employment, well enough that some of the benefits offered by employers can be outweighed by the advantages of self-employment.

But if you are not self disciplined enough to pull it off, being employed by an employer with all of it's advantages makes the most sense.




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