Norman Oklahoma, post: 350891, member: 9981 wrote: A lot of the time it isn't about being overseen. It's about feeling like the target is constantly moving and getting frustrated. I've been there. I may be there right now. If it isn't written down, it's bound to change from day to day.
I suggest a book named "E-Myth Revisited", which is about just the sort of frustrations that entrepreneurs encounter trying to find good help to do what they want done the way they want it done. And the need to set up systems that people can work to produce the product that you want.
Let me tell you... this book arrived 2 days ago. I'm half way through already and it's possibly the best thing I've ever read. Thank you for suggesting it. I'm already rethinking everything over at the office. Everything written is so true and relatable to what is going on every day in our business.
BS is BS. My tolerance for BS in nearly gone. I get to shelter myself from huge amounts of BS by setting my own course of action each day.
That is the number one thing preventing me from pursuing a standard job with a standard employer, regardless of potential annual wages received.