Downsides of Self Employement

You can make a lot more money as a self-employed software developer. It can really help you build a better life, where you pick the kind of work you do, the kind of people you work with, and can even set the hours you want. While all of this is true (and is said endlessly to developers), there are some downsides to being self-employed. None of them are things that should make you completely avoid self-employment, but they are things that you need to consider if you are thinking about being your own boss. If you don’t, you may get some very unpleasant surprises while working for yourself. We’ve both been self employed at different points in our careers. While the experiences included some of the best experiences of our careers, they also included some of the most boring, tedious, frustrating, and frankly enraging experiences of our lives as well. There’s a lot of stuff about self-employment that most people either don’t realize, or believe isn’t a big deal. This is the stuff that gets you. Whether it is dealing with the obscene amount of paperwork that insurance companies require for you to liability insurance, the way taxes work, cashflow management, or simply the sudden shift in your social dynamics, becoming self employed is not a small change in your lifestyle. In fact, it can be fairly drastic and, if you are poorly prepared, can absolutely destroy your ability to make a living. Being self-employed is a huge step towards financial freedom, and security. It can seriously improve the quality of your life over the long term. However, it does have its downsides that you need to mitigate. It’s something we highly recommend doing, so long as you are prepared for it. Too often, people have a bit of a rose-tinted view of self-employment and quickly get discouraged when they find out that it isn’t what they thought it would be. If you want to do this, be prepared and think about the issues we’ve raised – if you handle them well, it can work for you. Links Join Us On Patreon Level Up Financial Planning

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Will and BJ first met in college and have been friends ever since. You can tell this through their dynamic conversations. Will bring a wide knowledge base to the conversation through his years of experience as a senior developer and aspiring software architect. Whereas BJ being a journeyman developer is learning as he works in the field. He shares those lessons and more each week. Because of their varied experiences topics range from the technical to the every day life of a software developer. Whether you are just starting out or in the twilight of your career you'll find something useful and informative on Complete Developer Podcast. There are plenty of podcasts out there focused on languages and coding. What we are doing with the Complete Developer Podcast is to also cover the other areas of life as a developer.