I have been with my firm since 9/2005. I worked for about a year before I elected to become a contractor for my firm. As background knowledge, I work at a firm that provides consulting on executive compensation. Does it matter that I am not an "employee"?
I wanted this freedom to pursue other endeavors while maintaining a relationship with the company. I probably make just as much as other people of my title at my firm on an annual basis. I do operate more as an entrepreneur rather than some corporate drone that are merely handed work. I hold myself fully accountable for my performance, as poor performance will be penalized by less access to available work. With the flexibility in schedule, I have tried unsuccessfully to be parts of other start ups. One of the reasons for me to attend business school is to learn a broader set of knowledge to be able to give me a great chance of success in future attempts at working at a start up..
Thanks
I wanted this freedom to pursue other endeavors while maintaining a relationship with the company. I probably make just as much as other people of my title at my firm on an annual basis. I do operate more as an entrepreneur rather than some corporate drone that are merely handed work. I hold myself fully accountable for my performance, as poor performance will be penalized by less access to available work. With the flexibility in schedule, I have tried unsuccessfully to be parts of other start ups. One of the reasons for me to attend business school is to learn a broader set of knowledge to be able to give me a great chance of success in future attempts at working at a start up..
Thanks
Target scores: 50Q 45V












