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Starting a Business While Still Employed

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One approach used by many small business owners is to start their business while still employed full time. They jumpstart their business on the side, working on it part-time, while working full time on their day jobs.


If you are thinking of starting your own business while working full time, here are some things to consider:

  • Be prepared to work double.
  • Gauge the time requirement needed by your part time business
  • Check whether the demands of your part time business will interfere with your day job.
  • Make sure that you don’t use the resources of your day job for your business.
  • Expect the business to grow at a slower pace.
  • Be prepared for the stress.
  • Study the manpower policies of your day job.
  • Consider business ethics.
  • Decide whether you will disclose or not to disclose to your superiors about your business on the side.
  • Consider the impact of working on two things on your personal life

SOURCE: Starting a Business While Still Employed Full Time: 10 Things To Consider

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