Diggy
Since 25 Nov 2006
342 Posts
Gorge to Coast
Obsessed
Tue Sep 16, 08 6:38 am
hiker1 wrote:
Ideally, I'd love to invent a new widget or something which would allow me to become an entrepreneur - but I hear owning your own business often equals more works hours than being an employee.
I own my own business, work way more hours than 40 a week when you look at it anually, but I do get the flexability to cut out early or take days off. As an entrepreneur I think you always work, 99% persperation 1% insperation type of thing. _________________ www.cautionkites.com
Blue
Since 03 Jul 2007
469 Posts
I used to be
Obsessed
Tue Sep 16, 08 8:10 am
hiker1 wrote:
Ideally, I'd love to invent a new widget or something which would allow me to become an entrepreneur - but I hear owning your own business often equals more works hours than being an employee.
Here is the plan.
Quit the job.
File for benefits.
Go kite.
Think up your gadget during the days with no wind.
Looks foolproof to me. _________________ just wear sunscreen
tonyb
Since 09 Oct 2006
973 Posts
Stevenson in the summer & SPI in the winter
Bolstad Clan
Tue Sep 16, 08 8:29 am
I work for my wife and get to kite when she lets me out.
stringy
Since 23 Jun 2006
1738 Posts
vancouver
XTreme Poster
Tue Sep 16, 08 8:38 am
I think tony has a pretty good gig. he kites, his wife kites, his kids kite.
he goes to warmer climates to kite when it's cold.
as for me, I have a business based out of my garage. I wake up early enough in the summer time so I can be productive until the afternoon. I go kite and when I get home I go back to work for a couple of hours. working for yourself has it's advantages like being able to take time off to kite and travel. my problem is I don't make money when I take time off! _________________ www.jimstringfellow.com
tonyb
Since 09 Oct 2006
973 Posts
Stevenson in the summer & SPI in the winter
Bolstad Clan
Tue Sep 16, 08 11:11 am
Ok, the boss is letting me take a few minutes to post before it's back to the grindstone .
We've gone the same route as quite a few others here have: self employment.
Carol started her company about 4 years ago doing construction scheduling for industrial and commercial projects. I came on board about a year later and since then we've been able to add one or two people a year to the company and are currently at 9 full time employees. The first couple of years were hard but the last two have been a little more flexible.
So, like Diggy, we work for ourselves, quite often way more than 50 or 60 hours a week but we also have the flexibility (mostly) to work those hours when it's convenient. Having employees makes for some extra work in providing benefits, training, all the payroll and tax stuff, etc... but it also provides some income when we're not working 40 hours a week on billable stuff.
We're not getting rich but we are in control (mostly) of when and where we work and we have the business set up so that we can work from just about anywhere as long as we have good cell coverage and high speed internet. We've been working hard to simplify our lives and get rid of the stuff we don't use, paying off bills and teaching the kids to take care of themselves.
If we stick to our growth plan we may be able to retire in 5 years and finally get some real kiting time in!
Tony
brass
Since 15 Jul 2006
152 Posts
Stoked
Tue Sep 16, 08 11:44 am
"For the record, school jobs do rock for the time off - yet while school's in session, we are only allowed 2 personal leave days per year - so very limited flexibility. Off at 3:45, tho don't forget homework - summers do require continuing ed, but lots of room to kite."
This thread is sweet, particularly because I am thinking about quiting my current job as an alpine ski coach to become a teacher. My current situation is nice in that I get to kite much of the summer like a teacher but...I get teacher's wage with no benefits whatsoever, 60 hr work weeks minimum from October on and parents and kids calling me at 10pm. This plus incesant travel, it can wear on a guy.
I really thought teaching would be the gig. Am I wrong?
jp
Since 04 Mar 2005
87 Posts
wherever there are whitecaps
Tue Sep 16, 08 12:29 pm
just giving my 2 cents..... the healthcare field might be an option...( RN, Respiratory, x-ray, etc etc>)
I'm really fortunate.....I used to work 3 12 hour shifts....plenty of time to have fun.
But about 4 years ago....I got uber lucky....landed a job where I commit to working 2 12 hour shifts (7a-7p) every sat/sun.....and they pay me for 3 12's!! ....then, I'm off Mon-Friday !!! Plus , i get bennies ....(insurance, paid vacation time).
I'm hangin on to this job as long as I can !!
jp
genek
Since 21 Jul 2006
2165 Posts
East Po
KGB
Tue Sep 16, 08 1:02 pm
DAMN!!! Now that's a score. Way to go man. I would love to work 24 hours/week and get paid full time plus benefits. Plus you get 5 days off. _________________ The Slider Project, LLC
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tstansbury
Since 06 Jun 2006
649 Posts
Rowena and P.C
Addicted
Tue Sep 16, 08 1:20 pm
you could always consider the worlds oldest profession. you get to work for yourself(unless you get a pimp). You mostly work evenings so your free to kite during the day. This job both provides and creates flexability both good for kiteing.
Chooch
Since 18 Nov 2007
1871 Posts
Wicked Pissah
Boston Tea Bagger
Tue Sep 16, 08 1:24 pm
This is what everyone needs more of at their job...
Haha, nice one Chooch! That guy has some pretty funny shit. I was watching that a few weeks ago debating if I should follow their advice. You should also check out the "Pedophile Beards" video if you like that one. _________________ The Slider Project, LLC
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Gman
Since 11 Feb 2006
4911 Posts
Portland
Unstrapped
Tue Sep 16, 08 1:36 pm
Side affects may include: daily wake and bakes, chronic masturbation, lack of motivation and Marlon Brando _________________ Go Deep!
undertow
Since 15 Feb 2008
371 Posts
BeaversBurg
Obsessed
Tue Sep 16, 08 6:30 pm
how about "Lottery Winner"
twostates
Since 28 Aug 2007
101 Posts
pdx
Stoked
Wed Sep 17, 08 7:20 am
graphic design has served me well for flexibility. i have all my own clients. on occasion i go work on site for a few months at a time, if the price is right or the project is cool, but for the most part I can work whenever I want aside from a few meetings a week here and there.
i'm on a 1 month travel/work holiday now moving all around the country visiting folks and kiting. working in the mornings and evenings and hangin in the sun the rest of the time. _________________ http://www.twostates.net
Gman
Since 11 Feb 2006
4911 Posts
Portland
Unstrapped
Wed Sep 17, 08 8:16 am
twostates wrote:
graphic design has served me well for flexibility. i have all my own clients. on occasion i go work on site for a few months at a time, if the price is right or the project is cool, but for the most part I can work whenever I want aside from a few meetings a week here and there.
i'm on a 1 month travel/work holiday now moving all around the country visiting folks and kiting. working in the mornings and evenings and hangin in the sun the rest of the time.
So where is waldo? Did you get to kite the mighty Mississippi? _________________ Go Deep!
Having an actual career-type job in the gorge has served me quite well this summer, too bad I've had shit in PDX to deal with nearly every weekend since I got out here and the wind hasn't cooperated the rest of the time... _________________ Let's go kite.
barfly
Since 31 Mar 2005
1216 Posts
Portland
BRACKISH
Wed Sep 17, 08 2:26 pm
if you are a TROLL, you dumpster dive for your meals leaving plenty of time for kiting
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