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JJenson
Advanced Member
USA
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Posted - 13 April 2009 : 11:02:14
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Well just thought I would post around here since I haven't been around to much lately.
My partner and I have decided to go after our company full force which means I am leaving my job to be self employed I am very excited about this opportunity and hope it works out. We have some really cool software coming out in the next few months.
Anyways as always I would have never gotten here without snitz so thanks to all of you. |
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ruirib
Snitz Forums Admin
Portugal
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Shaggy
Support Moderator
Ireland
6780 Posts |
Posted - 14 April 2009 : 05:23:21
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Good luck, man
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Search is your friend “I was having a mildly paranoid day, mostly due to the fact that the mad priest lady from over the river had taken to nailing weasels to my front door again.” |
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AnonJr
Moderator
United States
5768 Posts |
Posted - 14 April 2009 : 06:23:31
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Indeed, good luck. When you guys are rolling in the cash and looking to expand your staff - give me a call. |
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JJenson
Advanced Member
USA
2121 Posts |
Posted - 14 April 2009 : 09:32:34
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Of course Anon . Thanks for the well wishes I am just wanting to get through this last week then I am on my own. I am very excited. |
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MarcelG
Retired Support Moderator
Netherlands
2625 Posts |
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KC
Junior Member
USA
152 Posts |
Posted - 14 April 2009 : 14:55:11
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quote: Originally posted by JJenson
My partner and I have decided to go after our company full force which means I am leaving my job to be self employed
Scary time to leave a job, especially if you got health insurance and matching 401K kind of stuff. Good luck dude, I have been self employed in computers for 20+ years. It has it's ups and downs but man I tell ya, it really sucks right now.
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Doug G
Support Moderator
USA
6493 Posts |
Posted - 14 April 2009 : 15:25:33
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Working for yourself is soooo much more rewarding than working for someone else. If you have passion for what you're doing you'll wonder why you took so long to branch out on your own!
Enjoy.
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Etymon
Advanced Member
United States
2385 Posts |
Posted - 14 April 2009 : 19:42:04
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I'd have to second that with Doug and with KC. It is both rewarding and difficult with ups and downs for both. Once you find your work style niche, preferred type of client, and product line that you can pitch in a sale that's right for you to pitch, then you have the hard parts figured out.
If you have questions or get stumped, just like with Snitz ... be sure to pipe up and ask for help! |
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JJenson
Advanced Member
USA
2121 Posts |
Posted - 14 April 2009 : 23:18:37
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Thanks guys for everything. As far as the details go not losing insurance company is paying that still. We have a great base of clients and continue to add more every month. We are really hitting it for the software we are going to release. I will keep you updated when that comes out.
Thanks guys I am excited and also so sick of working for others it is about time. |
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