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    I had a few days off last week and have come to the conclussion

    I do not wish to work for anybody anymore.

    I will now 'hustle' and make my own enterprise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat Vegas View Post
    I do not wish to work for anybody anymore.

    I will now 'hustle' and make my own enterprise.
    It’s a good call F. I’d had enough a while back. Airport lounges at silly o’clock, roads getting ever congested, trains ? Conference calls, sea of e mails..
    Much happier now. Even get to walk the dog in the mornings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat Vegas View Post
    I do not wish to work for anybody anymore.

    I will now 'hustle' and make my own enterprise.
    If I had my time again I'd definitely work for someone else. Ideally a big corporation.

    Running a business kills you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    If I had my time again I'd definitely work for someone else. Ideally a big corporation.

    Running a business kills you.
    I think freelancing doing something that is both extremely well-paid and in high demand is probably the ideal way to go here.

    Or be a lawyer. Because you can be utter shìt at that and still get paid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    I think freelancing doing something that is both extremely well-paid and in high demand is probably the ideal way to go here.

    Or be a lawyer. Because you can be utter shìt at that and still get paid.
    You can be freelancing away at your in-demand speciality when some politician makes a decision somewhere, or some clever búgger invents something different, or a journalist writes a spurious story and BOOM, you're done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    You can be freelancing away at your in-demand speciality when some politician makes a decision somewhere, or some clever búgger invents something different, or a journalist writes a spurious story and BOOM, you're done.
    Well you can be in a big company doing whatever you do and it can turn out some arseholes in the US have been selling people mortgages they can never repay and before you know what's happening, you're carrying a cardboard box home.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    Well you can be in a big company doing whatever you do and it can turn out some arseholes in the US have been selling people mortgages they can never repay and before you know what's happening, you're carrying a cardboard box home.
    But there is always some other big company that will take you on. That's my experience.

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    It's high stress for you c because of all that running

    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    If I had my time again I'd definitely work for someone else. Ideally a big corporation.

    Running a business kills you.
    and hiding you have to when irate customers return to your yard demanding refunds for the bodged up write-off you've sold them (with tread you've painted onto the tyres) - and let's have none of your cruel barbs about the fact I once worked in trade. Pulling jobbies out of your mum's arse was indeed stressful.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Herbert Augustus Chapman View Post
    and hiding you have to when irate customers return to your yard demanding refunds for the bodged up write-off you've sold them (with tread you've painted onto the tyres) - and let's have none of your cruel barbs about the fact I once worked in trade. Pulling jobbies out of your mum's arse was indeed stressful.


    You don't see much of Danny DeVito these days, do you? Not that there was ever much to see.

    I was never sure if he was a midget or just a normal small man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    You don't see much of Danny DeVito these days, do you? Not that there was ever much to see.

    I was never sure if he was a midget or just a normal small man.
    Every time I see someone now who was 20 years older than me years ago, I am shocked by how old they look. Have you seen Paul Simon lately? And isn't odd how all jewish men morph into the same Shylock character once they hit 60?

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