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Old 08-18-2014, 08:50 AM
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Originally Posted by The Clk Man View Post
Yes, I enjoyed my freedom, I was offered good paying jobs many times because of my skills. But being self employed, if I wanted to stop in the middle of the day and go do something, I could, or if I saw a great deal on something, I always had the cash on hand to buy it. And I could make as much money as I wanted, depending on how hard I wanted to work. You take that job and you'll kiss your freedom goodbye. Sounds like your waning to take the easy way out. Young man, it looks like you've made your decision, you are just looking to us for affirmation. I personally think you should stick with the selling business, get your hands dirty do the repairs yourself and make a go of this thing. I get the feeling that you've never really had to work hard in your life. I may be wrong.
this sounds more than a little unfair. after all, he is an owner and operator of his own business and that takes a hell of a lot of work and initiative as you know. The nature of sales of this type are different from yours or mine as example. It seems to me that if you have the printing jobs coming in, as many as you do equals more income.

for me its all about budgeting and ive messed up more than once leaving myself flat broke for weeks at a time, but for sales, he could spend all day trying to sell something and not have a deal at the end.

every hour you put in is closer to producing ordered printing jobs. every hour i put in improves the physical property im trying to rent and makes my income more secure. but for him or any type of large product sale, 6 hours of dickering could result in a no sale and that time was wasted.

some people love the art of the deal, so i was curious why he originally got into it. but if that spark is lost, better to cut loose and do something else.
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