Solopreneurs: Age Is On Your Side
One third of the aging have started their own businesses. Many of the forms those enterprises take is simple: being a solopreneur . That is, it's just them. No partners. No employees. The latter means not being responsible for a payroll. That opens the door to the adventure of more risk-taking. As a coach I have observed this: The leap into self-employment is not just to counteract the ageism in hiring for full-time, part-time and contract jobs. Age actually brings edges when you're a business owner. Of course, at the top of the list is experience. That puts the entrepreneur ahead on the learning curve. Another is the loss of youthful self-absorption. Over the years, after weathering so much professionally and in life, there's a humanizing force. Yeah, we are all in this together. So there's more a natural vibe to be out there totally with clients and customers. But, right now, the growing advantage in following the solopreneur path when 65 or older is this: Medica...