Be your boss in the transport industry
Everyone wants to be his or her boss; no one wants to work under anyone. But the questions are?? Can everyone be his or her boss? Do you have what it takes to be your boss? Are you ready to face the ups and downs attached to being a boss? Do you process the quality of a boss? If you can boldly say yes to the questions above, then why not.
Owning a transport business comes with its challenges as well as its benefits. The transport business requires you to have substantial capital and conduct enough research. Before considering being a boss, you need to consider the benefits and challenges that will be faced in the course of this business, say, Four Mile transport.
If you still want to go into owning a transport business, before I go into the steps to take to start your transport business, let’s look into the advantages and challenges of being self-employed and also working under a boss.
Benefits of working under a boss
A constant flow of income
You get to go on leave annually and you get paid for the leave
You can get paid for working overtime
You get to pay for sick leave
You don’t have to bother yourself with truck maintenance or repair
You don’t have to be responsible for the daily expenses incurred for the transport business
Challenges of being employed
Your salary might be meagre
You have no control over the business
You can be sacked for any errors
You can be retrenched or demoted if the business is not running well
Working hours obligation for example 9 am-6 pm
You may be obligated to maintain a good relationship with your co-workers even if it’s not convenient.
Advantages of being your boss
You can oversee and control the flow of income in your business
You make your own money by yourself
You have the authority to do whatever you like; no one has the authority to control you
Your working hours are flexible.
You don’t need to stress yourself about increasing your brand; your employees will do the work
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