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Originally Posted by Dhaval Raja Asking myself, Can a salaried person earn money equal to the self employed Bill Gates? |
Nah. However, a salaried person can earn money equal to the Vice CEO of Microsoft, which is probably around a few hundred million dollars a year. Enough for you?
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Can a salaried have the independence of his own time?
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That's what you don't understand. Salaried employees CAN have a lot of independence of time. It all depends on things like how senior you are; how you allocate your responsibilities etc.
(Quick example - my wife used to work 5 days a week in the office. Now, for a slightly higher salary, she works three days a week, and half of those three days, she works from home, and it's up to her which 1.5 days per week she will work in the office. How come? Because she's so good in her work that when she wanted to resign to spend more time with our kids, the company was desperate to keep her and worked out all these arrangements. In fact, she was asked to rewrite her own contract and put in whatever terms she wanted).
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Can a salaried dream to pursue his own goals?
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LOL, yes of course. It depends on what your dream is. There are all kinds of dreams in the world.
Some people want to be a journalist, they work for a newspaper.
Some people want to be an astronaut, they work for NASA.
Some people want to be a pilot, they work for the air force.
Some people want to catch bad guys, they work for the police force.
Some people want to be a teacher, they work in a school.
Some people want to be a clown, they work in a circus.
Some people want to be an NBA superstar, they work for a professional basketball team.