First, in terms of financial compensation, people who work for a company enjoy more privileges than those who work for themselves. The self employed miss out on the opportunity of getting paid days off, for example, when an employee has a flu and is unable to make it to work, you still …show more content…
In accordance to statistics Canada, it is revealed that an average of 40 hours is spent as a work week of a self employed and 35 hours average workweek for employees (Cbc news, October 2011). From this, we can evaluate that there is no doubt that working for a company has more flexibility. This is because there is a higher division of labour between employees. Nevertheless, the self employed do enjoy the benefit of having break periods at times that suit them best and have total control over their business, meanwhile the employees are given a specific time for breaks and so not have any control over the business except their work. Regardless of that, the self employed benefit less in areas of their working hours than employees, spending less time with their family, stress, loneliness, and is more complicated because they have to look at the investment, availability of land, the employment rate and draw up plans before starting their business, more so, they are required to learn more about accounting, taxes, payroll, insurance, government system, etc which takes a while. For this purpose, the self employed faces more challenges and have to be responsible for doing things the right way for the safety of the