hikeandgolf
Structural
- Jun 11, 2014
- 21
I started my business in structural engineering about two years ago and have been lucky enough for things to have really taken off. My client base is growing and I'm at a point now where the thought of hiring is in the very back of my head. Has anyone else out there experienced the internal conflict of self-employed vs. hiring employees? I REALLY enjoy being self-employed, working from home, and being able to spend time with my wife and daughter even when work is insanely busy; however, I wonder if hiring employees would free me up to do more of what I like to do outside of work. I love and am passionate about the work I do, but I would love to have more time to play golf and go on some hikes. Nine months out of the year, I stay busy enough right now to have enough work for almost two people; however, my first few winters (January, February, March) have slowed down to where I only had enough work for me, but I'm confident that I could go out and get a lot more work if I did hire someone. But I do understand that having an employee(s) is a complete game changer in terms of dealing with personalities and all kinds of situations that can (and probably will) come up. And I understand that times would be potentially lean in the beginning if I did decide to hire, as the cost of hiring is muuuuch more than just a salary.
What I'm looking for is advice from other business owners who have either decided to stay self employed or who have ended up hiring, and pros/cons of both sides. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!
What I'm looking for is advice from other business owners who have either decided to stay self employed or who have ended up hiring, and pros/cons of both sides. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!