Would you rather have a “job” or an opportunity?
Would you rather have a job description or a framework by which to maximize your opportunity?
Would you rather have a boss or an accountability partner who’s committed to your professional development?
People quit jobs. Brave souls step into opportunities.
Opportunity Defined: a set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something.
Are you making it possible for your team to rise, ascend, innovate, produce, excel, succeed? Or are you simply providing them a job?
Power to the Entrepreneur!
Tim Martinez
“The Inside Man”
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I would always prefer an opportunity to a job, despite the apparently greater security of a job. I thrive on challenges that opportunities throw up.
I would definitely want to have an opportunity versus a job. Opportunity seems to be more about what I’m interested in whereas a job seems like something I’m obligated to.