I do not like salary jobs, but I dislike commission based jobs even more. Commission based jobs put you in a lot of pressure. For some people, they perform better when they are in that kind of pressure but that's not me. When you have a target to meet you're always pressured to look for new clients. It has its advantages but the sole reason that I will be under a lot of pressure is what I do not like, especially if you've been given a very ridiculous target.
I know not all commission jobs gives target but you'll still want to make the best put out of it so you'll get paid well. I don't like those kind jobs.
The salary In a salary job may be fixed but you feel relatively less pressured. I'm not all about the money most times, my mental health comes first.
Do you prefer being unemployed and lacking the drive to achieve something in your daily life? Come on, my friend, strive for something greater than that.
Actually, when choosing between these two job models, we just need to align them with our future targets and goals. Additionally, consider your tolerance for risk in order to embrace either of these job models.
A salary-based job is suitable for those who prefer low risk since the salary remains fixed, allowing for easier planning.
A commission-based job typically relies on an individual's performance, skills, and knowledge. It may take longer to achieve substantial earnings. It's a great fit for those who enjoy taking risks and embracing significant challenges.
For the long run, I highly recommend pursuing a commission-based job. You can start by becoming a content creator, a seller on marketplaces, a salesperson for products, a service provider, and so on. Initially, you may not receive immediate payment, but your resilience will be upgraded as you persevere through it.
Ah, you've got the spirit of a daring adventurer, huh? A commission job is akin to a cryptic treasure hunt, wouldn't you agree? High risks, the promise of massive treasures, and the exhilarating suspense! However, let's not overlook that not all of us yearn for the whirlwind life, perpetually hustling and speculating about our next treasure chest. Some cherish the sanctuary of a fixed income. It's like a trusted old parchment map: not exciting, but it guides you safely.
And hey, who's to claim you can't reach the apex in a salaried role? CEOs, groundbreaking scientists, celebrated authors ring a bell? All on a fixed income and, might I say, they've cracked the code! The crossroads between fixed income and commission mirrors your personal ambition, aspirations, and risk tolerance. Choose with wisdom, bro