I guess sometimes I'm dissapointed in myslef that I'm not going to make it "big time" or maybe I gave up on having a big compnay.
I have a new line, you may like it: Its smart to work your help hard.
I came to a realization a few years ago while i was working outside at -10.
You know who the best mason in the world is? ( Im a mason)
The one who makes the most money.
Everything else is cute, but its b.s.
I have shared my p.o.v. with some other people, in the trades, and they kinda agree but shake their head, i cant put out crappy work.
They didnt listen.
Crappy work wont get you rich, nor will being a perfectionist while you are loosing jobs. There is a middle road, and the lane is still quick, but not the Indy500.
I like to work backwards, from the end of the year to now, or Jan. 1st.
I say, for example, it isnt unreasonable for me to personally earn 60k as an employee, while my company also earns 50k.
Then i add everything up, add a % for missed stuff, and add the 110k ontop. Totally forget about 6-8 weeks of the year for rain days, problems with material, and holidays. That leaves about 10 months to make those numbers.
So lets say my total income has to be 500k to hit the 110k. 500k/10 months is 50k a month. 12,500 a week.
Now i gotta do what i gotta do. If thats a few jobs that get rushed, then they get rushed, its not a fashion show for me anymore.
This is just blabble, but i am trying to say, ya the business has to come first, but you have to come in a pretty darn close 2nd. If you can earn a comfortable++ living, have abilities to expand, have people do your work-doing quick details, then thats the nature of the business, and i at least wont hold it against ya
