roadking wrote:
Pretty much the reason I've never been an "Employee"...
or asked to join many different organizations.
Believe it or not, my opinion on self-employment stems from working at jobs where the vast majority was women. If I started a company I would find out from the government on how many females I was required to carry by law, and comply only at the minimum legal rate.
You cannot believe the vast amount of time and administrative resources it took just to maintain order. If you had a team of plumbers, and they were not working, a foreman could come out and say, "Guys, get back to work, you're wasting time and money." That's it. Now, women complain, they want closed door meetings because it always someone else's fault. Or my favorite--"we need to create a committee task force to air differences..."
As part of my financial assignments I was made purchasing agent for a dental clinic. They were to be re-stocked on Tuesdays, but got on the PA system
all day long to have me paged for 'emergency supplies.' If I was not prompt, they went to their boss who in turn went to my boss. If I would not comply, they held a meeting after hours to get my job description altered. I refused to adhere to any meeting where I was not present and I locked down the supply closets. They could never get it that wasting time and supplies would result in lay-offs and cutbacks.
Ultimately the dentists who wanted fiscal restraint broke off and formed their own corporation. However, I was left with the bozos and one of the founders daughters, who was now in charge. You can imagine how that went.
When I worked for my last 'adult assignment' it was for a company facing bankruptcy. They went under for the same reason. They valued biitching more than sound business principles. I then became a self-employed knife sharpener.