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Still Skeptical in Quitting My Day Job [Being A Corporate Slave]

For the past three weeks I had been so skeptical whether or not to quit my day job. I had been tired of being a corporate slave for two years now. Waking up early to do this and that, having a deadline to finish a specific project, being scolded in front of your work mates because you deserved it (hehehe), cannot attend an event that you really want because you have work to do and you can’t control your time, doing some work-related stuff even if you didn’t know how to do it and the like.


I’m a total noob when I started my first job two years ago. I didn’t even know HTML. I learned all I had to learn from this company without training and I’m so happy because I learned a lot by myself. I had a decent income and was satisfied of it. I did a lot of projects off line (intranet applications, etc.) and online and my boss (and my boss’ boss) was happy of the outcome. I started blogging a few months after I was employed from the said company. After a year, I was equipped with skills to earn money from blogging. I learned SEO, SEM, PPC Systems, CPM Ads, freelance web development and design, reviewing products and services and more money making methods that was a lot easier rather than going everyday to the office (that was a few blocks away from my boarding house) and doing my day job.

I was absent without leave for 21 days already (as of writing this post) and still can’t decide whether to quit my job or not. My company wants to talk with me personally and our HR sent me an SMS and told me to inform them if I made my final decision to resign or not. I still had a lot of pending tasks to finish and I really didn’t want to leave it as pending but I was too damn tired and lazy to finish it. I’m also wasting the company’s resources because most of the time I’m doing nothing rather than finishing my chores. I have projects that was suppose to be done for a day only, but it took me a week to finish that specific project.

I’m now earning more than my average daily salary as a normal employee. If my math was right, I’m now earning online seven times the minimum salary in Metro Manila plus the COLA (cost of living allowance) multiplied by seven and added to the product of my online earnings in Google Adsense only. I’m also making money in other online advertising and money making systems such as Adbrite, Kontera, Widgetbucks, TLA, BlogBank, ReviewMe, PPP, Smorty, Sponsored Reviews, etc. and I had clients here and abroad for web development, web design, and SEO. But this was just a passive income and there’s no assurance that it can sustain my daily finances in the near future.

Those are some of the things that enticed me to quit my day job. But still, I was skeptical as in very skeptical because of the following consequences:

1. I’m not financially secured. What if suddenly my online money making methods crash into havoc?
2. Passive income is not active, because it’s passive. I know you know what I mean.
3. My SSS, HDMF, PhilHealth, and ITR stuff will be inactive or should I say stagnant? I don’t know what’s the exact terminology to use. I assume you know what I mean.
4. I will not receive a year-end bonus and a 13th-month pay.
5. My company benefits will vanish… Forever…
6. I will not be approved in such programs that requires a certificate of employment. (I hope you know what I mean.)
7. I’m officially unemployed and my resume’s employment history was.. ahmmm? I don’t know what to say.
8. __________________. Just fill in the blanks if you want to add some more.

Those are some of the factors that stops me in doing what I have to do.

But, quitting your day job had a lot of advantages. As what I had mentioned above, here are the pros of quitting your day job/night job/being a corporate slave.

1. You’ll earn more than the usual employees do, If you know what to do and you know what you are doing. Believe it or not, you can earn more than the Pinoy nurses were earning abroad. I have a freelancer friend who was earning $10,000.00 monthly and could possibly earn more by just blogging. I know there are a lot of Pinoys out there who earns more than 10k dollars per month. I still don’t know who were they.
2. You will have lots of free time. You completely have freedom to lead your way. You have overall control of your time. You can sleep whatever time you want. You can wake up whatever time you want. You can control your own schedule because you’re the boss of your own work. You are now the CEO of your own blog (Your own company).
3. You don’t have to pay taxes. *Evil Grin*. But you have to, but you can evade tax. Haha! But that is evil, so you should pay your taxes, just don’t declare what you are really earning like most of the bloggers do. (I think most of the freelancers don’t pay their taxes. I have yet to find out).
4. You will be happy.
5. You will be very happy.
6. You are the happiest of all the happy people in the world.
7. If you know more benefits of being a freelancer, feel free to leave a comment below and I’ll add it on my list with a back link to your web address! Yay!

That’s all for now. Forgive me once again for my usual grammatical errors because I didn’t proof read what I wrote and I knew I made a lot of mistakes. Hehehe.

jehzlau

I'm a newbie web developer

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  • Waaaaa, AWOL!!

    Kaya pala active na active ka sa mga events ngayon! Wag ka na magpakaADEC. Wahehehehe. OUST JEHZ -sabi ng ADEC HR!

  • HUY!!!
    Magquit ka na, pero tapusin mo ung work mo. I know exactly what you mean and believe me your concerns can be overcome very easily

    Kayang Kaya mong maging self-employed ano ka ba? Wag kang mawalang ng kumpyansa sa sarili mo. Vj ka ba?!? (LOL)

    This is what I suggest you do.

    1. Scout for a "keyword" that will look great in a URL (hehe)
    2. Inform government offices of your new business name (SEC, DTI) etc.
    3. Volunarily pay monthly for your SSS, PAG-IBIG etc
    4. Every Christmas, buy yourself a gadget. In fact put up a domation link on your Main Adsense Earner with the tag "Pang-Xmas Bonus ko Po, Tenchu!"
    5. Very Important Step: Buy Ate Ruby some Starbucks coffee when you meet up to discuss blogging.

    You can be self-employed, Jehz! People with less talent have made it, ikaw pa kaya? :D

  • Jehz, tama si Evilwoobie. And, if you choose to be self-employed, mag-ipon ka lang ng mag-ipon for your future then establish a business if you want para may backup ka at para kahit offline may mapagkukunan ka.

    Tayo ka ng computer shop para habang nagma-manage ka ng shop mo, nagba-blog ka. hehehe. Tapos yung mga customers mo bloggers din pala. wahahaha..

    Seriously, madami pang ok na gawing business if ever you'll establish one. Kelangan lang talaga ng sipag, right timing, location, and right target market.

    Good luck! Kaya mo yan!

  • lol Jehz. 21 days AWOL. mag quit ka nlng. dba sabi nila.. do things that make you happy.

    hanap ka nlng ulit ng ibang trabaho if you decide to be a corporate slave again. :)

  • 21 days, tagal na non ah. tapusin mo na lang christmas, ilang buwan na lang hihintayin mo. next year ka na lang mag resign. :D

  • Hanggang ngayon pala pinag-iisipan mo pa rin yan?! I thought you quit. LOL
    21 days? Record-breaking. HAHAHA Oh well. Kung di ka na masaya sa company, you should quit. But at least finish all the work you left. :) I know you'll earn more with blogging. Just secure your future. :) CHAAAAAAAAAR! Gaya gaya ako ng advice. Hehe.

    And if ever magquit ka na, isip ka ng mga bagong pakulo. Dagdag sa PRC BER. Hehehe :)

  • Well.. IMHO, work should not be about slaving but rather an outlet of your skills. I'm earning a lot more than my day job (probably because I just started) from freelancing and other stuff but I still love my job because it gives me something to do and apply what I've learned and learn more (adik daw ako sa pagaaral =().

    Share ko lang ung sinabi sa akin ng isang co-worker ko:

    Work is not always about the money. One day you'll look you'll ask yourself, what have you done to make yourself proud? Monetary satisfaction can always be achieved if you're shrewd enough but satisfaction of doing, finishing and being proud of what you've worked for is something that not everyone has.

    The decision is still yours though.

    umm nga po pala..
    I made a post about it a few months back while deciding to go on corporate or go freelance. I'm lucky that my boss allows me to do both ^_^

    http://www.atmaxplorer.com/2007/09/freelancing-vs-corporate-programming/

  • nako jehz! 21 days!!!??? graveh pinayagan ka ganon ka tagal believe naman ako sa iyo sigurado your company likes you but you're no longer satisfied with them...

    sa akin lang before you leave sana naman malinis record mo hindi yan mag QUIT ka!
    remember quitter never wins!

    kailangan mo ng magandang clearance before you leave un maganda ha wag naman un pangit ... kasi I know a person nag freelance siya ok un kita niya pero after 6years of freelance medyo lumiit na kita kaya ayon naghahanap siya work ngayon ... medyo late na but better late than never

    you oversee the fact when you're in a company mayron ka din retirement pay kapag matanda kana at gusto mo nalang mag vacation here and there...at mas masaya mayron party, anniversary, etc... tapos madami kang makikilala na mga other cooperate meetings etc..

    meron din nakukuha being with a company na hindi mo makukuha being a freelance and vice versa

    kaya mag isip ka ng mabuti ...wag mo nalang timbangin kasi sa trabaho natin mas malaki talaga kita natin kapag freelance tayo pero... listen to your instinct diba un instinct mo din ang pinakingan mo noon umalis ka dito sa Davao?

    nasa iyo ang decision.

    just make sure DO NOT QUIT kailangan taposin mo anong sinimulan mo para malinis ang record mo ... tapos YOU CAN RESIGN with clean records and company's blessings

    PS: oist un pinag usapan natin sa text bah san un sinasabi mong dalawang listahan? ikaw bah T_T

    GETS!?

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