Should I Quit My Day Job?

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  1. aloksharma

    aloksharma Well-Known Member

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    #21
    I am strict follower of "money isn't everything" and so I live a very simple life.

    But the question is of income and that too fixed v/s variable. So unless SmartWritingSolutions is pretty sure that she can now mange everything without a job, its time that she plans to leave it.
     
    aloksharma, Mar 2, 2009 IP
  2. SmartWritingSolutions

    SmartWritingSolutions Greenhorn

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    #22
    Well the thing is, I love both training/teaching and writing so either choice is going to make me happy. :D Good thing I don't have to lose one of 'em now.

    You guys are so right--- money is not everything. More money, more problems. But hey, you still need money to survive. :p

    Thanks for all the help! ;)
     
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  3. aloksharma

    aloksharma Well-Known Member

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    #23
    That's cool, and how you get the ideas or gather the information from? You do it all by yourself?

    Whatsoever, I must appreciate that. Writing articles on a variety of niche is not a easy task. I wish you all the best and success with your writing business and your job too.
     
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  4. TheNoose

    TheNoose Peon

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    #24
    It's not always about making more money... it's about enjoying what you do. If you don't enjoy your other job, then leave if you think your writing will support you financially... if not, then continue both.
     
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    powerboss Active Member

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    #25
    Getting job is very hard now days, so i advice you to continue with your job and part time job. Dont look for rest or sleep, earn as much as you can when you have the chance to do.
     
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  6. TwistOffMedia

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    #26
    Keep your day job until you are confident that writing will get you by. Maybe take a week off and see if you get enough business from writing to occupy your day and make as us much or more than your day job. Also save up a lot of money incase you run into any problems. Good luck with your career!
     
    TwistOffMedia, Mar 3, 2009 IP