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over 6 months ago

Giving up

My name is Rachelle, I study graphic design, and I graduated College 2 years ago had two internships and not yet a serious job. It is such a competitive field, and I love Graphic design I love designing and making people happy. I recreate my profile so many times. Sometimes I do some freelance, but I don't have a vast audience. It is very depressing because of im 26 years old, and I still do retail and doing some freelance on the side. I want somebody to give me a chance. If any company is in new york city and looking for graphic designer her my website viciere.com

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JAEROY BEE
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over 6 months ago

Why Not ?

Being self employed has been a dream of mine for many years.may be ,just may now it's time to get moving in that direction..being 54 now its almost sceary to think about me being my own employer.im starting to feel the reason I can't land another Quality Assurance position is because it's no longer in the cards for life.and life is going to take away all the things I think I want to do simply because I have been trying to avoid doing what I really need to do.in a nut shell, you will eventually come to a crossroads and at that point you will have to do what you were put here to do or parish.

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Patrick Coppedge
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over 6 months ago

SELF EMPLOYMENT FOR A DISABLED PERSON

What Self Employment Means For A Disabled Person

Self-employment has long been an option for individuals seeking a new or better career. Self employment is an option that can provide a disabled person many benefits and flexibilities that traditional employment may not. Being self employed can provide you with a strong sense of pride for achieving something through hard work and determination to succeed. And today, many individuals with disabilities are turning to the flexibility self-employment offers in assisting them to meet both professional and financial goals. Starting one's own business can offer similar flexibility, allowing people to make a living while maintaining a lot of latitude in choices such as work hours, nature of tasks, and income. As a result, ODEP encourages and supports self-employment and entrepreneurship among individuals with disabilities and has helped foster an array of partnerships at the Federal, state, and local levels to encourage access to funding and resources to assist individuals with disabilities interested in these alternatives to traditional employment.

As with all things, self employment has pros and cons that you must consider for yourself to determine whether it is an option that is right for your circumstances and abilities.

Pros Of Self Employment

  • Be your own boss/make your own decisions.
  • Flexibility with your own hours.
  • Independence and freedom to try out new ideas.
  • Create your own work environment, suitable for you.
  • Increased job satisfaction.

Cons Of Self Employment

  • Money worries as you start the business. First few months might not bring in money due to start up costs.
  • Responsibility for the running costs of the business.
  • Lack of free time if you’re working everyday selling your product or service, doing your own administration.
  • None of the benefits, such as sick pay and paid leave.

If after balancing out the pros and cons, you've determined that self employment and entrepreneurship is the answer to your employment and financial needs, the following resources can provide you more helpful information to get you there.

Resources For Self Employment/Entrepreneurship

  • Entrepreneurship Resources Information about self-employment and starting a business from the Job Accommodation Network (JAN), a free service of ODEP.

  • Small Business Administration (SBA) Federal agency that provides assistance to current and prospective small business owners.

  • [Assets for Independence (AFI) Program] (https://www.dol.gov/cgi-bin/leave-dol.asp?exiturl=http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/ocs/programs/afi/&exitTitle=www.hhs.gov&fedpage=yes) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services program that enables community-based nonprofits and government agencies to implement and demonstrate an assets-based approach for giving low-income families a hand up out of poverty; programs may include training on starting a business.

  • Road to Self-Sufficiency: A Guide to Entrepreneurship for Youth with Disabilities ODEP-funded guide that shows how entrepreneurship education can be implemented and offers suggestions on how to introduce self-employment as an option for all youth, including youth with disabilities.

  • Encouraging Future Innovation: Youth Entrepreneurship Education Fact sheet describing benefits of entrepreneurship as a career option for young people with disabilities.

  • Why a Mentor is Key to Small Business Growth and Survival Blog from the Small Business Administration on mentorship for small businesses.

  • SCORE Small Business Mentors Seasoned business professionals help entrepreneurs start businesses, grow companies, and create jobs in local communities. Find a SCORE location near you.

  • Self-Employment: What to Know to Be Your Own Boss Information from the Bureau of Labor Statistics on self-employment.

  • START-UP — ODEP initiated START-UP, a three year grant project, in 2007 to identify policies and practices then in place that either made it difficult for individuals with disabilities to become self-employed or supported them in becoming self-employed. As part of the initiative, three states (Alaska, Florida, and New York) were awarded grants to pilot new innovative models for assisting individuals with disabilities to start businesses. A fourth grant established a national technical assistance center, Self-Employment Technical Assistance, Resources, & Training (START-UP/USA), to provide information and guidance about promoting self-employment for disabilities to the state grantees, as well as serving as a national resource for individuals and agencies wanting to pursue self-employment goals for people with disabilities.

  • Self-Employment for People with Disabilities (PDF) is the final report of the START-UP. It describes the barriers experienced by the four grantees, the self-employment models tested, the achievements of the grant programs, and case studies of several individuals with disabilities who successfully became self-employed. The report also makes recommendations for adoption by agencies and individuals for realizing self-employment goals.

  • An Analysis of Self-Employment Outcomes within the Federal/State Vocational Rehabilitation System (PDF) — A report by START-UP/USA that explores the extent to which self-employment is occurring as an employment outcome within the national vocational rehabilitation system.

  • Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs) SBDC advisors provide aspiring and current small business owners a variety of free business consulting and low-cost training services.

  • How to Write a Business Plan Online training course from the Small Business Administration explains the importance of business planning, defines and describes the components of a business plan, and provides access to sample plans and resources that can help you develop a plan for your business.

  • USA.gov Start Your Own Business Resources to help you start your own business, including information on programs to help military veterans and minorities become entrepreneurs.

  • Running a Home-Based Business? Find the Licenses and Permits You Need Small Business Administration blog post provides information on license and permit laws related to home-based businesses.

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Laurie Frederickson
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over 6 months ago

Be your own boss!!!

I'm 58 years old and have worked for a lot of real jerks. For several years now I work for myself housekeeping. All of my clients are amazing. If I don't get along with them, I can quit and fill their spot with someone new. All my jobs I've gotten we're from word of mouth and referrals. I love it!!!

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Laurence Mckinzie
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over 6 months ago

I need to refocus my career path

Hi, My name is Laurence. I am a Baker, making decent money. But I am also an artist that paints portraits. I am confused about what I need to do with my life. All I know for sure is that I want my own business but not sure as what. I want control of my life. Any one have any advice

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Joey Traylor
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over 6 months ago

Career minded results oriented experienced leader

Have owned my business for 13 years but due to health reasons and needing to find gainful employment close to home , my business required me to travel up to 8. Onths per year I am now in the job market for the first time in 30 years. My previous employment opportunities have been word of mouth and reputation looking for job online is confusing and not as personal.

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Alisha Spencer
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over 6 months ago

Starting my own business

Im having trouble figuring out how to start my own business? How can i get an LLC?

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Stacie Wirtz
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over 6 months ago

Looking

I'm looking for an entreprenuerial job, that I can assist people in their homes or somewhere, where I can expand and grow. I need to up my income level as well

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Anthony McAllister
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over 6 months ago

Owner/operator

I am new in Florida. I own my own business’ in Philadelphia but moved here with my fiancé too start over. I hired General managers and I am finishing school online at Purdue Global. I am completely dependent and my fiancé was in a bad accident and 2 years later being a very driven stylist she rushed back into work within 6 months. I decided too relocate too Warmer weather and want to find work as soon as possible so she can take the time she needs to heal and I want to be able to provide enough too make sure that it’s a comfortable transition. Thanks! Any advice would be great.

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Tommy Cruise
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over 6 months ago

Property pres

Hello I'm waiting to start my own business I've just a few clean out jobs but not near enough, I've got a truck and trailer and not afraid of work I'm just need a little more honest work so I can make a honest living for me and mine. I could use a little help from a few that's been where im at now please, thank you

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