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Starting a Business? Should You Keep Your Day Job?
To work or not to work during startup...that's a tough question for many entrepreneurs.
There are two primary pulls either way -
The type of business you are planning to start is the first consideration in whether
to launch full-
The amount of capital you have for your startup is another critical factor. If you
haven't developed a full startup budget yet, do so before you quit your day job.
Startup costs are easy to underestimate, especially without working through the details
of the business idea. In addition to the actual startup costs, you will need enough
cash to keep your personal bills covered. Often, entrepreneurs discover the hard
way that the few thousand they thought would be sufficient disappears rapidly once
work starts on the business...and they end up going back to work anyway. Set a realistic
budget based on a realistic time frame for getting the venture off the ground before
you commit to full-
If you do decide to keep a job while working on your business, your first priority is to get organized. You will have to master time and task management in order to make reasonable progress on your business idea. The odds are that your work hours aren't the only time consumers on your schedule, so it is critical to establish dedicated blocks of time to focus on your startup. Eliminate as many time killers as possible and consider getting up a few hours earlier or staying up a few hours later to get the venture going.
Do not even consider using your time on another job to work on your startup. In the first place, it is disrespectful and probably a terminable offense. You won't want your employees working on outside interests on your time, so you shouldn't either. In the second place, most professional jobs include provisions within the employment contract that deem all of your work product as owned by the company. Thus, if you create a new or innovative product or service using company assets (even your work computer), they may well have a legitimate lawsuit regarding the rights to your ideas.
If you decide to quit your job and go after your startup full-
LaunchX.com is dedicated to training entrepreneurs to turn their good ideas into
great companies. The LaunchX System provides step-
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