I am currently working on a really great site that should impress you guys though.. Kind of the same old crap... Just presented in a way I think I will lead to 2-3000 active members a day
Realistically, assuming someone is already working an 8 hour a day job, how long should it take to make enough to be able to leave the job? If you work an 8 hour job, your daily time management has to be razor sharp, otherwise where will you get the time to tend to your online biz?? that is the problem I am having. how many hours of sleep a night is enough anyway??
I only slept four hours a night last month. It sucked but paid off. I worked my ass off to get ready for the big quit.
Well I figure 6 hours of sleep a night would be enough.. since I work 2nd shift that means I have to go to sleep at 12 midnight and wake up around 6 or 7 in morning.. then work on my online biz till 2:30 pm... I hate working for someone else! everyone else always telling me what to do.. and doing 'favors' for other employees so that they look better when their review comes up.... Corporations do not make windfall profits by paying enormous sums of money to employees.. the rich are those at the top.. and online biz is one stepping stone in that direction!
I don't even have a job yet . However, I don't think I will leave my job , because I don't want to live a boring life infront of the computer all the time. But if you think about having a job, your income would be more stable than staying at home and sometimes do nothing at all. For me, my income is never stable. It's like a roller coster ... going up really high some days, and really low some days (as low as $1) So you might want to consider not to leave your job.
Haha.. I don't think any amount of money is worth your health. I know I've seen a show on discovery channel before about sleep. They say each day whatever you miss puts a toll on your body that can never be "made up" (like sleeping 12 hours on saturday to make up for 4 hour days on the week). That has never stopped me though..I've always been borderline insomniac so 5-6 hours a day during the week and 10-12 weekends has been me for about 10 years
me? I stop looking for job because of Adsense. And because of Adsense I build my own internet cafe. Internet Cafe, Selling Online and Adsense is much better combination. Chitika has dropped my application.....
4 hours a night on average for the last 8 +++ years! Never late on the weekends! Those are my fun days. Ride the V-Rod, go to the Y, get stuff done around the house...!
Well, I just love to sleep... I could spend 20 hours in bed happy as can be... Anyway, this webmastering stuff has turned my sleeping habits upside down, I work at night and usually end up going to sleep at 5 a.m. It is quite nice working at night... it is quiet, the internet connection is very fast, the temperature is cool and confortable... much better than working at daytime for me.
Agreed fry. If/when I quit my job and do this full time I will be a night owl no doubt. Here in AZ where it's 115 degrees all day in the summer and 70 at night... I chose night
I've been working on my sites ever since I left college. I had some jobs before college, but the money I'm making on my sites are enough that I don't need a 9-to-5 job. I don't actually make that much, but it's enough. Additionally, my sites just got a major boost from the recent update, so I've basically tripled my earnings since the end of last month, when the update started to take effect. So I don't foresee getting a job anytime soon.
well, in my case, i am here in the cafe for almost 22 hours and while in here I am doing my job on the net.
I have this odd little rule of thumb... It says... For every day that I work on my web sites, my income increases by $1. How many dollars do you need?
I wonder how true that is if you really know your stuff and apply yourself; certainly sounds feasible. That's a cool way to look at things, thanks for sharing.
For those of you that think sitting at home working would do your head in: Go down the pub, find someone who works and ask them this: Did you enjoy interacting with your kids whilst they were growing up ?. Did you see them make their first step ? say their first word ?. What have you taught them about how to interact with the world arround them ? Most will tell you: "My kids are in bed when I go to work and they are going to be when I get back from work" basically, they see their kids at weekends. Being their during the day to interact with your kids is the best things there is about working from home - if anyone tells you they wouldn't enjoy that then (99% of the time) it's because they simply don't have that option. By all means go get a job, but in the long run you will miss out on the best parts of your life. Imagine having to kiss ass just to get an afternoon off to goto your kids' sports day at school - it sucks. Why do most grandparents think kids are fantastic - because they've got the time to interact with them and see the joy in their faces when they learn something new. Many parents never get the chance to do that, so they revel in it when they're grandparents. F that, I intend to be there for my kids - not have to wait 20 or 30 years to enjoy watching the grand children grow up. Life should be spent doing the things you enjoy. So if it takes you 16 hours to earn enough money to enjoy life, then you work on your sites for 2 days then spend the other 5 days enjoying yourself. Life isn't just about making money. I knew someone who had a wage (from a job) of >$500K. His wife loved it, he never enjoyed one bit. He earned the big money, but he never got to enjoy it. Because of his position, he managed a grand total of 2 holidays in a 10 year period - I take more than that in one year. It's absolutely no good just having the money, you've got to have the time to enjoy the benefits that that money can bring.