Steve Pavlina has a harsh but basically true analysis of why working for somebody else sucks.
It’s funny that when people reach a certain age, such as after graduating college, they assume it’s time to go out and get a job. But like many things the masses do, just because everyone does it doesn’t mean it’s a good idea. In fact, if you’re reasonably intelligent, getting a job is one of the worst things you can do to support yourself. There are far better ways to make a living than selling yourself into indentured servitude.
It gets better.
The idea that a job is the most secure way to generate income is just silly. You can’t have security if you don’t have control, and employees have the least control of anyone. If you’re an employee, then your real job title should be professional gambler.
And oh so true:
It takes a lot of effort to tame a human being into an employee. The first thing you have to do is break the human’s independent will. A good way to do this is to give them a weighty policy manual filled with nonsensical rules and regulations. This leads the new employee to become more obedient, fearing that s/he could be disciplined at any minute for something incomprehensible. Thus, the employee will likely conclude it’s safest to simply obey the master’s commands without question. Stir in some office politics for good measure, and we’ve got a freshly minted mind slave.
Alright, just read all ten reasons.
Disclaimer: I don’t agree with Steve about how to make money out of a blog, his is truly uninspiring and cluttered with adverts. I feel like I have to wade through a lot of foliage to get to a clearing.
via The Obvious?



Tom Reynolds
on Aug 26th, 2006
@ 13:04 pm:
I posted my response to his article here. Lets just say that I think that the man is an idiot…
Just thought that you might like an opposing view.