I was thinking yesterday about who is the happiest, and what is the best job you can do in Egypt...hmm..think with me, which is the best??!!
- Working for a Multi-national....................till the last drop.
- Working for the private sector.................one man show.
- Working for the Government...................it at least covers a week expenses!
- Working for Yourself (self-employed).....welcome to taxes land.
- Working as a free lancer..........................idea is being installed in the Egyptian mind, give it 10 more years.
- Working virtually and from home...........toooo advanced for Egypt.
- Not-Working (unemployed)....................depends on daddy's status.
- Working as a beggar................................just choose the right people in the right place at the right time.
Mohaly
10 comments:
I believe everything has good sides and bad sides. If I had the choice I would be self employed. We can also say that it depends on each person's ambition, personality, skills, competences and goals.
I don't like to work for Government or to work as a Beggar.
Why work? u have to think about this when u r in the sauna :)
you know that my dream is to work as a car driver... navigating bass don't want someone stopping me cause i'll go for extreme speed :)
Freelancing is catching up, but the problem is consistency, you can have 4 jobs at the same time, and then nothing for months.
what about being an artist
i am enjoying my life this way
no boundaries..no worries :)))))))
i agree yasmine, but it needs:
- targeting the right people,
- having a clear goal (work and financial),
- and very good time management in order to deliver.
virtual work is the future with the increasing expenses of the overhead costs.
Y.I.
إن فاتك الميرى إتمرغ فى ترابه
و عجبى
How about working for a none profit making organization that has an aim that you believe in and you could join to really make a difference. These ppl are paid OK, work to make a difference and need good skills to sustain that.
I wouldn't mind this as long as it has nothing to do with politics specially in Egypt but something like microcredit like Muhammad Yunus did a Nobel prize model that i like so much and could relate to.
You are right Khateeb, I have experienced that myself, and it was a great feeling. But -sorry to say that- NGOs in Egypt aren't fun or satisfactory except may be few new ones like Nadet el Mahrousa who are trying to do things differently.
after deep thinking, i found out that beggar makes more money~~~~hmmmm!!
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