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As someone who has worked solo / remotely for nearly the past decade, for the past year I have had a gnawing sense of wanting to go back to a job for the communal benefits. My biggest fear is giving up the autonomy I currently enjoy. When I think about managers, bosses, having to be at a certain place at a certain time, I get scared.
I would love to hear a write up of your transition back into a "real job". Entrepreneurship seems to be all the rage these days, and it would be great to get a counter perspective that what you gain in freedom (autonomy), you MAY lose out on one of the most rewarding aspects of life: a community of in-person relationships.
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Employment is the comfort zone, i.e the known outcome
Great Company
Great Benefits and Remuneration
I know I'm definitely fit for their team and would add great value, they won't let me go ''
I definitely will find new teammates that would inspire me to be a better version of myself
Entrepreneurship
New startup/idea
requires a lot of inspiration, documentation, motivation to get people on board
OUTCOME is usually unknown, but you are thrilled about it.
The challenges every day are a story to tell anytime
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