May
14
I keep thinking about the stated reasons women make less then men, and the differences between being salaried and self-employed. (In my previous post, the article mentioned negotiation skills, choosing lower paying work and lack of childcare as reasons that contribute to the pay gap.) Many women chose self-employment to help balance work with family, an important element of self-employment. But self-employment is not just about flexibility. We have to make good money, or we will have to go back to the corporate world. For those of us who are self-employed, we MUST keep on top of our negotiation skills and we must make sure we are pursuing work that pays well. So ask yourself: where is the money? Don’t launch a new service only because you see a need or it sounds interesting. Where is the money? Of all the services you could offer, which one pays the best? A profitable business will keep you self-employed! The world will be our oyster if, as self-employed women, we maintain flexible schedules, learn to ask for what we want (negotiate) and focus on having profitable businesses.
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Hi Mikelann, I can really relate to this article and I thought you and your readers would find this fascinating: having just launched my new TV Talk show, www.WhitneyandWyatt.com , the number one comment from men is, “Interesting idea. How are you going to make money? What is your business model?” And the top question by women? “How do you get ideas for new shows?” Both questions are important, but my business partner and I (we are both women) need to really focus on the earning part of this business so we have a good come back for the men and are able to continue to produce the show!