needs to be shot in tha head.
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needs to be shot in tha head.
Duck DD!
Work? What's 'at?
Wannabe...
The key is be an entrepreneur and start your own business doing something you absolutely are passionate about and then you can set your own hours. Now thats the American dream!
Your local banker probably sees it a little different......but they don't count no how.
Wannabe...
Just think of all the time spent with your family...fishing...hunting....taking trips ... instead of working yourself to death for the man. Yeah, its a risk but who wants mediocrity? And when you do make a good living at it , aint nothing more satisfying.
I'd settle for mediocrity.
And if you don't get the joke, ask Speck to 'esplain it. I'm sure he can get down to your level. Bwahahahaha
Wannabe...
Oh I knew you were joking ...I just forgot to add...just saying...that better?
Ole miss, I learned something about being in business for yourself........If you run your business right....you will be the hardest boss that you have ever worked for. I just got tired of working all the time, paying self imployment tax, double SS, no paid hollidays or paid sick days, no paid vacation, and no benefits. No body helping to pay a portion of my health insurance, etc., etc. I went back to work for the man....did a whole lot better.....saved and invested, and then retired with a pension check every month for life. I am glad I switched. The road of life has a lot of forks....sometimes you choose the right ones...sometimes you choose the wrong ones. I wish you the very best.
Appreciate the kind sentiments. Yeah, I will be the hardest boss I've ever worked for thats for sure. But, I'm blessed with a wife thats has an excellent job in the medical field so, we got great insurance and benefits and we invest her money in 401k and various other places. I do plan to use my time wisely with my family though. My Dad is a workaholic....I plan to learn from his mistakes. But, I do understand why he is that way growing without much he had to work extremely hard for everything he got and I appreciate that. I'll definetely take the good and leave the bad.