The writer contends that owning a business is more advantageous than working for corporations. However, the lecturer presents several points that contradict this argument.
The lecturer asserts that owning a business could be stressful because achieving the license from the government to be qualified to own a business involves numerous steps to go through. Also, many businessmen cooperate with a partner; however, conflicts easily arise which lead them to separation which is complicated. This contradicts the writer's comment that because employees always need agreements about their work from everyone, it is impossible to have control over their work, which is frustrating.
The lecturer states it is risky to own a business because there is noon to rely on. Therefore, if business owners do not work hard, their business is in danger. In fact, 75% of business owners close their business in their first 6months. This refutes the writer's claim that workers can lose their jobs anytime without any notice although they work their best; therefore, it is unstable.
The lecturer lastly claims that when owning a business, the owners have to plan their retirement and health plan by themselves, which are costly to arrange. Consequentially, owners worry about it. This rebuts the writer's contention that the health plan benefits of corporations decrease, employees worry about their retirement and spend more money. |