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Self-Employed Reviews

What is it like working at Self-Employed?

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Carpet Installer in Broomall:
Pros: Time that I was able to spend time with my children when they were young
Cons: Dealing with government taxes
Fabulously Interesting tho Terminal.
Continuing Care Retirement Community Administrator in Melbourne:
Pros: Care, compassion, common interest, learning, potential
Cons: Silver polishing, constant messes
It has the best and tricky parts to it.
Registered Massage Therapist in Edmonton:
Pros: My body has more say on whAt it can handle
Cons: Unpredictable income
Stressful.
Retail Store Manager in Spanish Lookout:
Pros: Learning new things every day.
Cons: That the owner is hard to work with and employees are petty.
Amazing.
Diesel Mechanic in Prattville:
Pros: I can work when i want to, and I have no one to be all over me about doing something 24/7
Cons: Nothing
Fulfilling.
Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) in Quakertown:
Pros: I provide a service that allows elders to safely stay in their home with the best care available.
Cons: Hospice always means short term
It's freeing and exciting, with lots of capable dreams and visions to be explored.
Guitarist in Pretoria:
Pros: Freedom, flexibility, connections with diffrent people, private teaching at diffrent homes, versatility in what I teach, performance with any availible project.
Cons: Lack of opportunity