If you read the title, it was a statement made by someone yesterday as he was trying to discourage someone else from getting a white collar job.(The kind of work he was referring to is a white collar job or any job that requires you to work as an employee in another man's company or business.).
In their conversation, as I paid close attention, he said that workers are slaves and that some workers are smiling in pain while working for peanuts. He went on to say that people are not supposed to work for anyone but should rather be their own boss.
Now, I wish to get your opinion, friends. What do you think of such a statement?
Personal for me, I do believe that getting a job is not just about the salary you get paid, but there are some jobs that can help to groom you into getting more experience that can also help you to explore when you want to start your own business or company to become your own boss.
Some people even get to learn about the boss role experience after working as an employee in some office for some number of months or years.
In conclusion, workers are not actually slaves, some people have reasons why they decided to work. For example, in my country, there is one man who is the CEO of a bank. According to him, he worked with the Central Bank of my country as a tech guy, but after eight years of working with them, he gathered lots of experience and also raised enough money that he was able to start his own company. He started an MMO (mobile money provider service), but today he is now a microfinance bank, and he has made excellent more than many commercial banks in my country.
You’ve made some excellent points here! 😊 The idea that "workers are slaves" is a bit extreme and doesn’t capture the bigger picture. Working for someone else can be a stepping stone that offers valuable experiences, skill-building, and networking opportunities that are essential for long-term success.
Not everyone starts out with the resources, experience, or knowledge to be their own boss right away. Many successful entrepreneurs have taken the route of being an employee first, learning the ropes, understanding the industry, and even saving up before venturing out on their own.
At the end of the day, it’s all about personal growth, goals, and what you make of your journey. Whether you’re working for someone else or running your own business, the key is to keep learning and growing!