Shift Towards Entrepreneurship and Freelancing, as 9-to-5 Jobs Lose Appeal

While we have laws defining responsibilities of hourly vs. salaried employees, many people feel like they are tied to their employer far more than 8 hours a day, and many people report that the increased expectations drain them, leading to burnout. Ironically, that is often what pushes people to become entrepreneurs. Millennials in particular have made an intentional shift to entrepreneurship, freelancing as 9-to-5 jobs lose appeal. Many say they are distrusting of the level of loyalty of employers, and would rather depend on themselves for a stable income, coupled with the flexibility of working on a schedule that is conducive to multiple interests.

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David Lundy
Coworking Ideal for New Entrepreneurs, Startups, and Freelancers in a Gig Economy

National Small Business Week 2018 (NSBW) is right around the corner—April 29 to May 5, making this an ideal time to discuss a changing workforce leaving the 9-to-5 grind. For many, the transition to entrepreneurship starts with a side hustle, a hobby job, or moonlighting in a field. This is exactly what makes coworking ideal for new entrepreneurs, startups, freelancers in a gig economy

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The Path to Entrepreneurship

To frame my advice for new entrepreneurs, I will give you a brief background. My parents were self-employed, owning movie theatres, and later restaurants and bars. Entrepreneurship was all I’d ever known. By the time I was 8, I was expected to do basic janitorial duties between shows—emptying garbage, cleaning out the auditorium, stocking the concession stand and (ewww) cleaning out the ashtrays between the theatre seats—in days long before Indoor Clean Air Acts!

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Coworking - It’s not new, and it may be for you

The world of work is evolving, and the vision of the future workplace is morphing itself day by day as more coworking spaces pop up literally every day around the world.

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Evolve's Journey

Imagine trying to find a space that was big enough to support growing businesses, and yet had enough character and personality to feel like a second home during the workday. Envision an affordable shared space that would allow people with varying work styles and different schedules to work independently, but have the feeling of being on a collaborative work team.

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