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Difference between employers and entrepreneurs

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Answered by yashish11
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Answer:

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Explanation:

An entrepreneur, put simply, is someone who starts, owns, and/or runs a business, and on the other hand, an employee, is someone who works for either a company or an individual. That alone represents an enormous difference between entrepreneurs and employees, but there are certainly others.

Answered by stvmas21
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Explanation:

Employees think without starting. Entrepreneurs start without thinking.

Employees wait for the right time. Entrepreneurs mate without thinking about the right time.

Employees find different excuses to complete their tasks. They keep postponing their targets. Entrepreneurs have three main boosters to start their work at any time: Love, Patience, and Dedication.

Employees think 'Money is everything'. Entrepreneurs know 'Time is everything'.

Employees work hard. Entrepreneurs work smartly.

Employees fall under a particular job category. Entrepreneurs create their own profile.

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