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Ratings for Self-Employed

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  • Company Outlook
    5.0
  • Fair Pay
    5.0
  • Learning and Development
    5.0
  • Manager Communication
    5.0
  • Manager Relationship
    5.0
  • Pay Transparency
    5.0
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Self-Employed Reviews

What is it like working at Self-Employed?

Small Business Owner / Operator:
Pros: I am enjoying using my skills in retirement to solve problems and help other people.
Cons: Determining what to charge customers.
Experienced Nanny.
Nanny:
Pros: Children, family, freedom, joy, pay, respect, perks.
Cons: Laundry, cleaning, lack of appreciation, stress.
Perks Of Self Employment.
Bookkeeper:
Pros: Flexible schedule. Casual dress. No commuting.
Cons: Although flexible hours is good I feel like I am working all the time even though I work part-time.
Each Person Is A Different Adventure.
Caregiver:
Pros: Life has much more meaning and scope. Each day brings a deeper and more meaningful experience.
Cons: I pour my heart soul into each day, my energy level drops with each passing year.
Work Flexibility, Interview Clients, Accept Or Deny Clients.
Housekeeper:
Pros: I enjoy getting to choose who I work for and how many hours a day to work. I enjoy interviewing new clients, I can take a sick day when needed and reschedule a cleaning job. I have most weekends off, evenings home or volunteering at events.
Cons: No sick pay, no vacation pay, drive time is sometimes annoying.
Psychologist:
Pros: Flexible hours, own boss, interesting work, great job for balancing needs of family and work, low conflict calm environment, ok status.
Cons: Drop in pay with managed healthcare plans. I really work 24/7 and bring work home due to report writing, returning phone calls, and emergency on-call. I have to pay rent, no benefits, and take all risks. Patients can be very difficult and unmotivated and then blaming when they do not improve. Lonely work environment with little peer contact as everyone is shut into his own office all day.