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    Exit plan..Plan B...



    After a year plus of running my own business and seeing how things were moving or progressing in the market I had an opportunity to return to a previous employer whom had contacted me. My plan was to use that income to enhance my business and continue to grow. Instead it has been the complete opposite, suddenly ended up on the overnights (7pm to 7am) 3 on, 1 off, 3 on...makes for a difficult and productive way to grow a business...and on top of it I forgot that I left there for a reason LOL. I suppose I am saying that even the best laid out plans often need a plan C, D, E, F, and even G...Considering just taking the plunge back to the business full time and letting things run their course...Just this guys thoughts...

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    Quote Originally Posted by michaelcali View Post
    Exit plan..Plan B...

    After a year plus of running my own business and seeing how things were moving or progressing in the market I had an opportunity to return to a previous employer whom had contacted me. My plan was to use that income to enhance my business and continue to grow. Instead it has been the complete opposite, suddenly ended up on the overnights (7pm to 7am) 3 on, 1 off, 3 on...makes for a difficult and productive way to grow a business...and on top of it I forgot that I left there for a reason LOL. I suppose I am saying that even the best laid out plans often need a plan C, D, E, F, and even G...Considering just taking the plunge back to the business full time and letting things run their course...Just this guys thoughts...
    Might not be a bad idea to stick it out for a little bit to see if prices recover somewhat. Then go back to full time when you can make more for your efforts.

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