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		<title>What Separates Entrepreneurs from Employees?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The obvious thing that sets entrepreneurs apart from employees is that entrepreneurs work for themselves, while employees work for others.  This is obvious. But the thing that I think really separates these two types of people is a mindset.  Entrepreneurs like to be in control of what they are doing, they&#8217;re passionate, and they are [...]


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<p>The obvious thing that sets entrepreneurs apart from employees is that entrepreneurs work for themselves, while employees work for others.  This is obvious.</p>
<p>But the thing that I think really separates these two types of people is a mindset.  Entrepreneurs like to be in control of what they are doing, they&#8217;re passionate, and they are ambitious.  They also don&#8217;t know they&#8217;re place and don&#8217;t need someone to tell them what to do, although, if theyr&#8217;e any good, they can take advice and really listen to other people.</p>
<p>Employees have the comfort of a steady paycheck.  They tend to know what they are going to be doing day-in day-out.  They hope to slowly climb the ranks in a given company, get raises, use vacation and sick time, and get a Christmas bonus.  Employees may end up making good money, but they might not ever make great money.</p>
<p>Since a dominant percentage of people work for other companies, it is hard to really separate them out from entrepreneurs in terms of personality or characteristics&#8211;it&#8217;s far easier to separate out entrepreneurs as a group since there are less of them. Employees may just be where they are because they&#8217;ve always worked for other people, have gotten used to the security and the 401k and the health insurance being taken care of, and haven&#8217;t had the initiative to move on and try other things.  Either that or they are making a lot of money.</p>
<p>But I think that everyone should experience working for themselves.  It teaches you a lot of things about balancing your own books, paying others for services, and it teaches you one more thing.</p>
<p><strong>It teaches you not to be afraid of not having a job.</strong> You can fend for yourself out there in this world.  Read more about <a title="Online Business Blog" href="gainfullyunemployed.net">online business</a> here at my blog.</p>
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