sid23 Posted March 17, 2008 Share Posted March 17, 2008 Hi, newbie here. actually this is my first post - re: topic, been working 7 yrs na. ang masasabi ko lang walang yumayaman sa pagging empleyado hehe.. sa negosyo namn there's always risk na malugi - better study first kung ano maganda negosyo ang para sayo Quote Link to comment
J0EY Posted March 28, 2008 Share Posted March 28, 2008 LOOKING FOR PART TIME / FULL TIME JOB or BUSINESS:Earn as much as 10,000 a week (part time or full time). See and visit our company personally. This is your opportunity to earn extra income and maybe exceed your regular salary for a part time basis lang po. Yes. Part time lang po. You can earn this much. How? Lahat po ito tinuturo sa office for free. We give daily trainings and orientations everyday for free. In this business you have freedom. Walang boss, walng quota. Oras mo. Diskarte mo.We are all members here so i just want to share my blessings with you. Earn extra so we can all do our favorite past times without spending our regular salaries. Walang mahahalata si Mrs. o si Mr. Salary intact. with bonus pa. Our company have a wide range of varieties to choose from: Foods and beverages,grocery items (San Miguel products, Purefoods products, coca-cola products and many more), Household Items, Beauty and Health products for men and women and even for children; Apparels; Appliances; Watches; Shoes.If your interested you can PM me and I will give you my number, the company and its location. I will personally meet you, guide you and assist you. All you need for starter is just attend our regualar business orientation presentation. We give orientations everyday at 2pm and 4pm.Tuesdays and saturdays schedules are 10am, 2pm and 4pm. Everything is FREE. Quote Link to comment
freezer Posted April 2, 2008 Share Posted April 2, 2008 (edited) Have you eve thought that we are conditioned by our parents and school to be working in a job? and now that we have a job, we have a dilemma that we don't earn enough money to have a better standard of living? Â May yumaman na ba na empleyado? please share your thoughts.... Edited April 2, 2008 by freezer Quote Link to comment
reachard Posted April 4, 2008 Share Posted April 4, 2008 being employed first then save your earnings then start a business Quote Link to comment
jetspiner Posted April 13, 2008 Share Posted April 13, 2008 sa mga fresh grad try nyu muna magwork as employee, kung magustuan nyu tuloy nyu kung hinde na better na magipon muna kau bago kau magresign sa work, better magipon tapos try to invest kung kaya nyu ng sabay mas ok mas malaki kita Quote Link to comment
asagi Posted April 13, 2008 Share Posted April 13, 2008 the best arrangement is you can get a regular job, but have a sideline that you do in your spare time. if your sideline gets to be successful, then you can consider resigning. Quote Link to comment
johnlove Posted April 13, 2008 Share Posted April 13, 2008 Have you eve thought that we are conditioned by our parents and school to be working in a job? and now that we have a job, we have a dilemma that we don't earn enough money to have a better standard of living?  May yumaman na ba na empleyado? please share your thoughts....  Kapag marunong mag sideline at mag-ipon - meron. IMHO: Over 50% of businessmen don't make more than the minimum wage of P362 per day. Quote Link to comment
yhance Posted April 13, 2008 Share Posted April 13, 2008 Have you eve thought that we are conditioned by our parents and school to be working in a job? and now that we have a job, we have a dilemma that we don't earn enough money to have a better standard of living?  May yumaman na ba na empleyado? please share your thoughts....  i think not imposible yun syempre kabig muna ng boss bago ung empleyado gagamitin ka lang..... Quote Link to comment
joss Posted April 14, 2008 Share Posted April 14, 2008 Kapag marunong mag sideline at mag-ipon - meron. IMHO: Over 50% of businessmen don't make more than the minimum wage of P362 per day.tama yan , pero may time din na kumikita ang negosyante ng 1000 times minimum wage pag malakas ang negosyo. ganyan ang business may panahon na malakas may panahon na mahina . kaya pag nasa business ka hindi ka lagi nag tratrabaho mas madami ang pahinga. Quote Link to comment
freezer Posted April 19, 2008 Share Posted April 19, 2008 Profits are better than wages... Quote Link to comment
BEaST-RiPPed Posted April 19, 2008 Share Posted April 19, 2008 may question ako.. ano ang mas magandang gawin ng isang tao na walang knowledge at experience sa pag negosyo ng restaurant pero andon ang passion? 1) kelangan ba mag apply muna as employee ng isang resto para matuto? 2) kelangan ba mag enroll ng isang kursong may kinalaman sa pag mamanage ng resto? 3) kelangan ba sumubok muna sa pag franchise ng kahit isang simpleng food cart muna para malaman kung paano ang diskarte? 4) all of the above sana may mag bigay ng positive feedback at paki-detalye na din thanks! Quote Link to comment
joss Posted April 29, 2008 Share Posted April 29, 2008 dapat mag karoon ka ng passion for sales. pag may benta ok balik ang puhunan. pag malakas ang benta may pang babae na hehehe joke lang. Quote Link to comment
yhance Posted April 29, 2008 Share Posted April 29, 2008 Profits are better than wages... korek....and of course royalties which is the secret of the rich Quote Link to comment
rgcotswold Posted May 14, 2008 Share Posted May 14, 2008 maganda magbusiness kung may puhunan k.... dapat mahabe pisi.... Â ANYBODY WHO IS LOOKING FOR OFFICE/HOME IMPROVEMENT PM ME.... Â THANK YOU Quote Link to comment
joss Posted May 19, 2008 Share Posted May 19, 2008 parang mas maganda mag business pag wala kang pera di ka malulugi hahaha Quote Link to comment
evilmist Posted May 20, 2008 Share Posted May 20, 2008 kapag nakaipon na ako magbusiness na lang ako pero tuloy pa rin ako sa work ko. Quote Link to comment
asagi Posted May 20, 2008 Share Posted May 20, 2008 may question ako.. ano ang mas magandang gawin ng isang tao na walang knowledge at experience sa pag negosyo ng restaurant pero andon ang passion? 1) kelangan ba mag apply muna as employee ng isang resto para matuto? 2) kelangan ba mag enroll ng isang kursong may kinalaman sa pag mamanage ng resto? 3) kelangan ba sumubok muna sa pag franchise ng kahit isang simpleng food cart muna para malaman kung paano ang diskarte? 4) all of the above sana may mag bigay ng positive feedback at paki-detalye na din thanks! muka naman na lahat ng nilista mo ay makakatulong sa plano mong negosyo. sorry, hindi din ako familiar sa food business. Quote Link to comment
nublaPBcom Posted May 20, 2008 Share Posted May 20, 2008 alam mo pag empleyado ka..pinapayaman mo lang boss mo at kakaunti lang ang nakukuha mo kapalitentrepreneurship ang sagot Quote Link to comment
bill_262003 Posted May 20, 2008 Share Posted May 20, 2008 Kapag marunong mag sideline at mag-ipon - meron. IMHO: Over 50% of businessmen don't make more than the minimum wage of P362 per day. tama yan , pero may time din na kumikita ang negosyante ng 1000 times minimum wage pag malakas ang negosyo. ganyan ang business may panahon na malakas may panahon na mahina . kaya pag nasa business ka hindi ka lagi nag tratrabaho mas madami ang pahinga. Actually kahit mag-negosyo ka or may empleyado ka parehas kelangan mong magtrabaho ng mahirap. Common Misconceptions about running your own Business:1. Ang tao mo ang kumikita para sayo. - TRUE and FALSE True, ang tao mo ang kikita para sayo, pero malaking hirap din ang kelangan gawin mo bilang negosyante. Tsaka may possibility na malugi ka. Ang empleyado parating may sweldo, walang negative na sweldo. Sa negosyo pwedeng mag zero ka or malugi ka sa isang bwan at pwede mo rin mabawi yan sa susunod na bwan. 2. Control mo oras mo. - FALSE Oras ng isang negosyante ay hindi niya hawak. Hawak yun ng negosyo niya. Kung ang empleyado ay nagtratrabaho lang ng 8 oras sa isang araw... and negosyante ay on call 24 oras. Kahit matutulog ka na, isip mo pa din negosyo mo. Kahit nagbabakasyon ka, hinahabol ka pa din ng negosyo mo. (again case to case but this is often the scenario). Ang empleyado, pag uwi niya sa bahay niya pwede na niyang kalimutan ang trabaho niya. 3. Hindi mo kelangan magtrabaho ng maraming oras. - Again a big FALSEPag hindi ka magtrabaho ng maraming oras tendency tutumba ang companya mo. True, ang mga negosyante di na kelangan gumawa ng "dirty works" or yung mga clerical work. Pero nasa kanila ang responsibilidad ng companya. Isang maling decision pwedeng matumba ang company. This is true even for CEOs, Presidents, VPs, etc.. Hindi na sila ang gumagawa ng reports, etc. Pero sila ang nag dedesisyon. At napakalaking stress ang mag desisyon na kung mali pwedeng wala ka nang source of income the next day. Additional comments: Job stability ng negosyante is always 0. Again, kahit anong negosyo kahit gaano kalaki pwedeng malugi. Sa empleyado, parating constant and stable. Pero eto ang benefits ng negosyante, controlado mo ang success mo. Wala kang masisisi pag nalugi kung di sarili mo... pero kung kumita ang companya, may sense of self-achievement ka. At iyon ay dahil sa iyong paghihirap. So sa tanong, mag-empleyado or mag negosyo, ang sagot. Kung handa ka na mag take malaking risk (with big risk comes big returns), at ma-stress out at magsikap, then mag negosyo ka. Kung mas gusto mo job stability, constant na may salary ka every month, then mag empleyado ka. IMHO. Quote Link to comment
silver41surfer Posted May 21, 2008 Share Posted May 21, 2008 wika nga ng mga Intsik eh, "Iha/iho mag-aral ka ng mabuti para pagkatpos mo tayo ka ng negosyo or ituloy mo atin negosyo"Â Quote Link to comment
den2f Posted May 21, 2008 Share Posted May 21, 2008 the best talaga ang business ikaw ang boss. Quote Link to comment
homealoneguy Posted May 22, 2008 Share Posted May 22, 2008 Even if you have money to open up a business after school, it's always useful to be an employee first. Why? If in school, we learn the value of patience and diligence, being an employee teaches us the value of stewardship and professionalism. You know, waking up in the mornings and commuting to work; living up with office politics, networking with your peers at work, being obedient and subordinate. Keep it for say 3 years and if you measure up, then you should have what it takes to work for yourself. Look at the sons and daughters of successful wealthy clans: they studied abroad, then goes back home and gets employed in the family business but as a regular company worker, moving up the ranks until they are ready to take over the reins. If you're not good at sales, then better keep your day job. If you're good at sales but doesn't have the guts to accept losses, and is a sore loser, you may go into business long enough to know your limits, then probably go back to the workforce, being a regular employee again. If you enjoy the daily grind and don't like the prospect of losing - look for a job that offers a partnership or ownership in the company once you rise up the ranks. Example are: accounting firms, law offices, IT consulting companies. 14 years ago, I got a job in sales because I was lured by the prospect of easy money and boundless earning potential, but I sucked at it. I then accepted an 8,500 a month job instead and learned the unique lesson that only an employee could learn. I kept it for about 5 years, then I opened up an IT company writing computer codes for financial applications. I earned a total of 1.5M out of a capital of 100K -- but was wary of the financial crisis. I earned some but I could lose a lot if I'm not careful. 4 years after, I went back to regular employment but since I gained an entrepreneurial spirit, I was taken in by IBM as consultant and was assigned in Australia, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore. I had what many lacked: stewardship -- that rare attitude of thinking and caring for the company and its client as if it was my own. Then I was "pirated" by a global consulting company -- and the prospect at the end of the line is a partnership - being a part-owner in a $40B giant. I'm quarter of a way through and I have before me a career not just a job. Remember these simple equations: a) Life - Dreams = Job Job + Dreams = Ambition c) Ambition + Goals = Career d) Career + Self-fulfillment = Bliss  I'm proud to say that my monthly net earning average rose up to 2,000% ever since that first 8,500 paycheck. And I get a bit more by receiving "unexpected" bonuses of up to 1.5M a year on top of the 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th month pays. So if somebody here says, you can't earn so much being a salaried employee -- I've definitely proven him wrong. Plus I get the peace of mind of not having to worry about funding a payroll account every pay-period. Quote Link to comment
joss Posted May 31, 2008 Share Posted May 31, 2008 business kasi parang makina yan na kailangan mo idrive at imaintaintain pag nasira or humina alam mo kung paano mo gagawin ang sira niya... yan ang business sa pinaka madaling salita... Quote Link to comment
rage515 Posted June 22, 2008 Share Posted June 22, 2008 for mefresh grad work munapara may mapatunayan ka sa parents mona kaya mo kumita on your ownthen instead of saving money sa banktry making investmentkakainin lang ng inflation rate ang value ng pera mo sa bangkofrom there pag madami na investmentyour money is working for you nasarap na ng buhay mo Quote Link to comment
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