Despite working longer hours and having less time off, business
owners are 50 per cent more satisfied with their jobs than those who work for
others, according to a new study.
While
business owners spend nearly twice as much time as employees thinking of work
when outside the office, they are also three times more likely to report
satisfaction with their jobs, the study found.
The survey of 2,000 business
owners and employees in the UK by AXA Business Insurance found that business
owners reported that their biggest motivator for working hard was to learn and
challenge themselves, whereas employees cited money as their key driver,
Business News Daily reported.
However, owning a business
also comes with a lot of extra stress, the survey suggested. Those who own
businesses were more likely than employees to report a feeling of regular or
constant pressure at work.
Whereas employees cited
their bosses as the biggest cause of stress, business owners reported being
stressed out most by customers.
Even though business
owners were just as likely as employees to find time for family, they were far
less likely to take more than three weeks of vacation a year.
But despite the added
stresses reported by business owners, the survey suggested that working for
oneself means greater happiness and satisfaction with life in general.
The study found business
owners to be 50 per cent more contented and happy with their lives than their
employees.
Article source: The Economic Times (
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