Jean-Claude
Keeper of the beautiful
I've been full-time with my business for about 2 years. That's changing now.
I was offered a job as a firefighter(rather to start training) with a very large metro Atlanta county. I accepted and I am now in my 7th week as a recruit. The money is not that good but believe it or not, it's 1/5th as stressful. I was very tempted to keep doing my gig full time but the business was taking me away from my new-born son as wife too much. Some things are not worth the money.
Now I am working 40 hours a week in training and have about 8.5 months left until I go to that lovely firefighter schedule. Due to my schedule I have missed out on a ton of jobs because I could not offer the level of service that I refuse to give up. So it's been a few jobs on Saturdays and sometimes I will schedule something on Sunday(but it's really friggin hard to work 7 days a week with the physical demand and mental aspect of 40 hours of Fire Rescue Academy).
I have a lot of friends who are ff'ers and know the life style and I am good with it.
Overall, the money is not as good, but I am way more sane.
Maybe down the road something will change and I will feel the need to do my business full out. But for now, I need a personal life and time with my son.
Just wanted to throw this out there as I have posted in threads asking about the full time life. Call me a casualty or call it a choice, either way I am really happy about the move.
I was offered a job as a firefighter(rather to start training) with a very large metro Atlanta county. I accepted and I am now in my 7th week as a recruit. The money is not that good but believe it or not, it's 1/5th as stressful. I was very tempted to keep doing my gig full time but the business was taking me away from my new-born son as wife too much. Some things are not worth the money.
Now I am working 40 hours a week in training and have about 8.5 months left until I go to that lovely firefighter schedule. Due to my schedule I have missed out on a ton of jobs because I could not offer the level of service that I refuse to give up. So it's been a few jobs on Saturdays and sometimes I will schedule something on Sunday(but it's really friggin hard to work 7 days a week with the physical demand and mental aspect of 40 hours of Fire Rescue Academy).
I have a lot of friends who are ff'ers and know the life style and I am good with it.
Overall, the money is not as good, but I am way more sane.
Maybe down the road something will change and I will feel the need to do my business full out. But for now, I need a personal life and time with my son.
Just wanted to throw this out there as I have posted in threads asking about the full time life. Call me a casualty or call it a choice, either way I am really happy about the move.