Which side of the cashflow quadrant are you on /biz/?
>NEET
No Money
No Education
No Training
Plenty of Free Time
>Employee
Trades Time For Money
You Have A Job
You Work at McDonalds
>Self Employed
Trades Time For Money
You Own A Job
You Are A Freelancer or Sole Proprietor
>Business Owner
Trades People For Money
You Have A System and People Work For You
You Have 500 Team Members
>Investor
Trades Money For Money
You Have 1.2 Million Dollars Invested
Realtor so self employed
>>1411101
Its time to step it up my friend.
Employee for top tier health insurance and benefits and self-employed for money.
>>1411093
Investor.
Business owner sounds cool, but are you still allowed to trade people for money?
I thought we got rid of that.
Im self employed/neet/investor.
About 1/3 each really...
Im looking for a job, and I do have lots of education/training I just undervalue it.
>>1411169
Its called wage slavery
>>1411206
>wage slavery
Is that because the employee is in a state of "slavery" despite the fact they are being paid "wages"?
>>1411206
>Wage slavery
You realize you could just become a convict and experience real slavery
>>1411093
Why do you keep posting this repeatedly? I dont get it
No one here has 500 employees or 1.2 million invested
>>1411375
>No one here has 500 employees or 1.2 million invested
>if you did, you wouldn't be on /biz/.
>checkmate
Employee / investor checking in.
Though I don't work at McDonald's. What's up with that in the diagram? How come all of the qualifications?
>>1411104
I have been in the business for six months so I think I am pretty on pace.
>>1411093
Self-employed
>>1411093
I don't get it, why do you need to have 500 team members to be a business owner, and why do you need to invest 1.2 million in order to be an investor. It's oddly specific.