mj.payne Posted January 17, 2006 Share Posted January 17, 2006 well if you want mag call center biz na lng like me, its dollar earning, no quota or min time requirements. earn as much as 17k to 80k or more, PM me for details Quote Link to comment
kapitbahay Posted January 17, 2006 Share Posted January 17, 2006 Depende sa tao eh. May mga taong nde talaga aasenso sa business kahit anong gawin nila. May mga tao namang kahit anong kumpanya mo ilagay, nagpperform pro pag sarili na yung imamanage nya, matatalo. Ako, feeling ko itinakda nang Diyos na empleyado ako habang buhay kaya nde nya ako binibigyan ng puhunan pang-negosyo at yung mga negosyong pinasukan ko e abo na lang ngayon. Pero ganoon pa man, iba talaga ang tawag ng sariling negosyo dahil napaka-hirap mamasukan. Yoko nang magtrabaho. Quote Link to comment
MaDaMe_PeeYaa^ Posted January 17, 2006 Share Posted January 17, 2006 (edited) i'm sorry i got confused with what you just posted - you worry about so many things to do para matali sa opisina? and yet u went into home-based call center business para nakapambahay, natutulog, nakatambay? - a little bit ironic, dont you think? :cool: :mtc:<{POST_SNAPBACK}> haha napaisip din ako dun a tnx ok forget about that sa nakapambahay natutulog en nakatambay sabihin nalang nating... nagagawa ko yung mga bagay na gusto kong gawin...yet tuloy ang kita walang pressure... walang iniisip na oras... at boss sa hbcc business ko... i work at my own pace..no lates, no memos Edited January 17, 2006 by MaDaMe_PeeYaa^ Quote Link to comment
centrino Posted January 18, 2006 Share Posted January 18, 2006 I think one of the key here is to be an EMPLOYEE first then pagaralan mo how to be a GOOD EMPLOYER from an EMPLOYEE's point of view... You'll get the overall picture from there :thumbsupsmiley: Quote Link to comment
THUG Posted January 18, 2006 Share Posted January 18, 2006 big question is, even some people with parents who have own business still go for the employee path.. why? they are after the fun of meeting new friends, gimiks, challenging job, creative jobs.. etc.. you see.. not everything in this world revolves around money and sitting on a couch.. money does not make one happy but its above love for what you're doing..its about the passion.. try to visualize yourself having all the money in the world, so you don't have to work, socialize etc. all you need to do is stay at home while the rest of your friends are in the office, mingling. ... now what?? hahaha.. easier said than done.. Quote Link to comment
skipper6983 Posted January 18, 2006 Share Posted January 18, 2006 big question is, even some people with parents who have own business still go for the employee path.. why? they are after the fun of meeting new friends, gimiks, challenging job, creative jobs.. etc.. you see.. not everything in this world revolves around money and sitting on a couch.. money does not make one happy but its above love for what you're doing..its about the passion.. try to visualize yourself having all the money in the world, so you don't have to work, socialize etc. all you need to do is stay at home while the rest of your friends are in the office, mingling. ... now what?? hahaha.. easier said than done..<{POST_SNAPBACK}> i beg to disagree. if you have the finances without any worry, why would you just sit at home? y dont you reach out and socialize, feed the world, establish a foundation, run for president even. yes its true that life doesn't have to revolve around money. but if you do have the resources, think of the tremendous contributions you can give to society. there is nothing wrong about money. the excessive love for it, IS. Quote Link to comment
thrall Posted January 18, 2006 Author Share Posted January 18, 2006 As far as Im concerned mas madami ang friends sa business,yun nga yung prerequisite para lumago ang business madami contacts. New people to meet everyday. San nyo nakuha yung concept na pag madami ka pera dahil sa business sa bahay ka lang? And always on the go ka pag wala kang ginagawa parang pakiramdam mo wala kang silbi...para kang hindi productive. Quote Link to comment
THUG Posted January 19, 2006 Share Posted January 19, 2006 As far as Im concerned mas madami ang friends sa business,yun nga yung prerequisite para lumago ang business madami contacts. New people to meet everyday. San nyo nakuha yung concept na pag madami ka pera dahil sa business sa bahay ka lang? And always on the go ka pag wala kang ginagawa parang pakiramdam mo wala kang silbi...para kang hindi productive.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> if you still spend time on your business you are not considered business owner.. you are an 'EMPLOYEE" of your business.. or in other terms self-employed.. being self-employed is no different from being an employee.. the difference is that you have to start from scratch what has been proven and started before if you go the employee path.. even contractors or contractual employees are categorized as self-employed.. so what do you actually want to do? become self-employed or business owner? and what do you like to do..? can you actually do all the work of marketing, accounting, production, management? being a self employed is easier said than done.. no man is an island.. Quote Link to comment
thrall Posted January 19, 2006 Author Share Posted January 19, 2006 Dude kahit sinong negosyante kahit yung mga bigtime pumupunta parin yan sa mga negosyo nila.Pero hindi ibig sabihin na pumunta ka sa business mo ikaw lahat gumagawa Quote Link to comment
tonysoprano Posted January 19, 2006 Share Posted January 19, 2006 i beg to disagree. if you have the finances without any worry, why would you just sit at home? y dont you reach out and socialize, feed the world, establish a foundation, run for president even. yes its true that life doesn't have to revolve around money. but if you do have the resources, think of the tremendous contributions you can give to society. there is nothing wrong about money. the excessive love for it, IS.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Absolutely! Quote Link to comment
THUG Posted January 20, 2006 Share Posted January 20, 2006 Dude kahit sinong negosyante kahit yung mga bigtime pumupunta parin yan sa mga negosyo nila.Pero hindi ibig sabihin na pumunta ka sa business mo ikaw lahat gumagawa<{POST_SNAPBACK}> thats my point.. whats the difference between a chairman of a company which was voted by the board of directors and an employee? still if you are senior manager of the company.. you have the responsibility of making sure that your decisions are for the benefit of the stockholders.. so what do you mean by negosyante? business owner or self-employed? perhaps some of you see having a business is just bumming around and waiting for money to fall from the trees.. its not.. you still have to spend time.. if you are negosyante? do you just expect to bum around and wait for money? so if you spend time on your business, does that make any difference from just being an employee? Quote Link to comment
xhalaguena Posted January 20, 2006 Share Posted January 20, 2006 big question is, even some people with parents who have own business still go for the employee path.. why? they are after the fun of meeting new friends, gimiks, challenging job, creative jobs.. etc.. you see.. not everything in this world revolves around money and sitting on a couch.. money does not make one happy but its above love for what you're doing..its about the passion.. try to visualize yourself having all the money in the world, so you don't have to work, socialize etc. all you need to do is stay at home while the rest of your friends are in the office, mingling. ... now what?? hahaha.. easier said than done..<{POST_SNAPBACK}> i beg to differ...the reason why most people work, go into business and earn the big bucks is so they have more time for the hman aspect in life. you know, spend more time with your family, mingle with your friends, go places and meet new people. parents with a business tell their kids to work for someone first so they learn the value of their own money, so that when they do take over the business or start their own, they will know exactly what they are doing. point in case: chinese families train their children that way. but if you cant see the beauty and the intricacy of that situation, then you arent built for life outside of being an employee. Quote Link to comment
THUG Posted January 20, 2006 Share Posted January 20, 2006 i beg to differ...the reason why most people work, go into business and earn the big bucks is so they have more time for the hman aspect in life. you know, spend more time with your family, mingle with your friends, go places and meet new people. parents with a business tell their kids to work for someone first so they learn the value of their own money, so that when they do take over the business or start their own, they will know exactly what they are doing. point in case: chinese families train their children that way. but if you cant see the beauty and the intricacy of that situation, then you arent built for life outside of being an employee.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> i beg to differ.. spend more time with your family when you have business? what do you think about having a business? just bumming around? for your information having a business means working double time.. its easier said than done.. if you understand what i mean.. its not just plunking your money and waiting for it to grow.. what do you understand about having a business? being self employed, being an investor, or owning a business? these 3 are very much different.. Quote Link to comment
tonysoprano Posted January 20, 2006 Share Posted January 20, 2006 (edited) i beg to differ.. spend more time with your family when you have business? what do you think about having a business? just bumming around? for your information having a business means working double time.. its easier said than done.. if you understand what i mean.. its not just plunking your money and waiting for it to grow.. what do you understand about having a business? being self employed, being an investor, or owning a business? these 3 are very much different..<{POST_SNAPBACK}> You probably are not a real business person with the way you think and even the way you present your point of view. Being in business increases your risks as opposed to just having a regular job. But on the other hand, your rewards are far greater than any job can offer in terms of finances and personal satisfaction. When you're in business, that means you own your time which ultimately boils down to your being able to spend time with anything you want like your family,a hobby or even charity. That of course presupposes that you are earning enough from whatever business you are in (bec pursuing a hobby or doing charity work requires some money). I disagree with your statement of working double time which means working very hard. I think you should work smartly rather doing things the hard way. What kind of business are you in by the way? You mean you dont have time for anything else but your business? You're probably running a sari-sari store or a karinderya that's why you're not enjoying yourself. How come you have time to post here? I saw you in another thread saying that you earn a lot from your salary. Does it mean that you're really a slave more than a businessman? To the thread owner and others who reads through this thread. I'd like to encourage you to go into business anytime you feel you're ready financially and psychologically. There's no other way to be financially free but going into business. Of course you should choose a business that's close to your heart. That way, you wont need to enslave yourself to your business like the way the above poster have pictured it to be. Edited January 20, 2006 by tonysoprano Quote Link to comment
THUG Posted January 20, 2006 Share Posted January 20, 2006 You probably are not a real business person with the way you think and even the way you present your point of view. Being in business increases your risks as opposed to just having a regular job. But on the other hand, your rewards are far greater than any job can offer in terms of finances and personal satisfaction. When you're in business, that means you own your time which ultimately boils down to your being able to spend time with anything you want like your family,a hobby or even charity. That of course presupposes that you are earning enough from whatever business you are in (bec pursuing a hobby or doing charity work requires some money). I disagree with your statement of working double time which means working very hard. I think you should work smartly rather doing things the hard way. What kind of business are you in by the way? You mean you dont have time for anything else but your business? You're probably running a sari-sari store or a karinderya that's why you're not enjoying yourself. How come you have time to post here? I saw you in another thread saying that you earn a lot from your salary. Does it mean that you're really a slave more than a businessman? To the thread owner and others who reads through this thread. I'd like to encourage you to go into business anytime you feel you're ready financially and psychologically. There's no other way to be financially free but going into business. Of course you should choose a business that's close to your heart. That way, you wont need to enslave yourself to your business like the way the above poster have pictured it to be.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> why is that because you are offering your pyramiding scam? don't you know that that is illegal? what business are you referring to? for your information, i earned my present net worth of 2.5 million from not moving a finger.. but not like you who earns your business from swindling others.. that is entirely different.. being a swindler is different from being an investor in my opinion.. Quote Link to comment
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