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When is the right time to jump
I met someone recently (A buisness type) who said he would be surprised if I were still in academia in 2 years time. He could see that the rot had set in and I would never be happy again until I moved out.
I know a few people who have gambled their career and jumped out of a secure job to start out on their own they nearly always succeed, in fact i don’t know anyone who has failed.
You need nuts the size of melons to make this kind of decision especially with a young family and mortgage, but the evidence I have suggests it will pay off in the long term.
The guy was right, I am not going to be happy again, and I am dammed if I’m going to become a 65 year old professor on 45grand a year waiting to retire on a state pension.
But when is the right time to jump? Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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The right time to jump is when you line up something else that pays the mortgage. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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My wife?
I also think that without the driver to suceed, you may never make the move. Like the fear of failure helps you succeed.
Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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If you have the luxury of a spouse who can pull the wagon, you can jump any time.
Maybe you need an intermediate step - a private-sector job - before you try to start your own business. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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I think I would rather kill myself than work in the private sector and even though I have all bases covered I don't know when to make the move. The other intermediate option is go down to 0.5FTE. Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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Let me get this straight: You would rather kill yourself than work in the private sector - and you think you can make a go of running a business? What do you think the private sector is?
Good luck - you'll need it. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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You make a very good point
I meant work for someone else, I clearly don't see myself as being in control when I immediately think of the private sector. Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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