Fire your ungrateful, penny-pinching, money-grubbing boss…

even if he is actually a pretty decent guy.

Then, you can start your own business and BE the ungrateful, penny-pinching, money-grubbing BOSS!

I am kidding with that one…though there have certainly been many times I have thought to myself…

if I could just get rich and buy this company, I would love to be that guy’s boss for a while.  I would even pay him twice what he was worth so he couldn’t quit and would have to put up with my treatment of him.

Is it me or have bosses become more unbearable over the last ten to fifteen years?  Was there some hidden codicil in NAFTA or GATT that requires that anyone promoted in any company to a position that manages other employees, has to have graduated from the a-hole academy?

In the 20th century, I had bad bosses but I also had great ones.  Somehow the great ones seem not to have been y2k compliant.

As you have probably guessed by now, my experiences with bad bosses over the past decade are one large reason I have determined that I am going to become an interpreneur.  I coined that word as short for “internet entrepreneur”.

But there are many other reasons to become an interpreneur.

I value freedom in all of its forms.  The freedom to set one’s own schedule is certainly among them.

Make no mistake about it, there is a lot of work to be done, especially in the early stages of building your business.  But you have much greater control of when you do it.

Your nose is not introduced to someone else’s grindstone at a time when you would like to meet with the old friend who happens to be passing through your area.

You are able to meet that friend.

You are able to attend your son’s game or your daughter’s recital.

Youare able to attend the local premiere of the new Star Trek movie.

You are able to watch (or attend) the first world series appearance in over one hundred years by your favorite baseball team.

Bad bosses and the freedom to set your own schedule are just two of the many reasons to become an interpreneur.  I will enumerate more reasons in the future entries to this blog.

But next time, I will introduce you to me.  I will begin to tell you a little about my roots, my history, my dreams, my failures, my triumphs and my tragedies.

To your success!

Tom

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One Comment

  • Hey, great post, very well written. You should write more about this.

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