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Originally Posted by 911 Rod
This thread reminds me of the other 24 year old guy asking us if he should spend 100K on a Porsche. lol
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Lol what the... maybe he was wealthy (?)
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Originally Posted by javadog
Welcome to the real world. That's life, get used to it.
When you've paid your dues and are rolling in dough, you can change that reality. Until then, you do what you have to do. If you want to get ahead faster than just punching a clock, expect to put in a lot more hours and suffer in your work/life balance.
Apart from the fact that you can't stand your day job and feel like your work/life balance is off, I haven't heard much from you.
I haven't heard how cutting the day job will create additional bottom line income.
I haven't heard an analysis of your business that suggests it needs more of your labor and that's the only option to fill it.
I haven't heard any real numbers, which makes it impossible to judge what's going on.
Etc.
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Ahh.. yea I won't ever get used to it. Not how I'm wired. I get what you mean about me having to put the time in which is why I've been working ever since I can remember even during school etc.
Honestly talking to you guys definitely made me realize several things. Especially about the business. Maybe it lacking the organization I'm used to with going through schooling and my engineering jobs that it's stressing me out. I will spare you all the details.
Cutting the day job won't increase my bottom line income but I will be able to survive, while doing my normal hustle that could bring me basically the same $ as my salary job while putting in much less time.
I can hire someone for $10/hr that would take care of some of the stuff I've been wasting time on at the business and focus more on the #'s. There is no huge need for me to be there full time, but when I leave work and there is stuff waiting for me to get done, it gets annoying. I signed myself up for it though, so can't complain. I just need is structured.