The Entrepreneur’s Source Examines Employment vs. Business Ownership
Those considering the pursuit of self-sufficiency through business ownership aren’t alone. In fact, Founder of The Entrepreneur’s Source Terry Powell estimates that nearly 75 percent of individuals are looking to become self-sufficient, but only 5 percent of these individuals are ready, willing and able. But how can these other 70 percent become independent in their careers?
“Approximately 70 million employees either hate their jobs or are simply there to collect a pay check,” said The Entrepreneur’s Source Terry Powell, “Why not start working on your own dream, rather than working on somebody else’s? Franchising can be a lucrative vehicle for those looking to achieve their desired Income, Lifestyle, Wealth and Equity™ Goals, because it provides a comprehensive, entrepreneurial blueprint for success.”
Want to learn how business ownership stacks up to standard employment? Check out our infographic below.

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