See if you can become a teacher in your field. I work part time at Lonestar. $40 an hour
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Things turning bad at work. Need advise. Go out on my own? Suck it up?
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I had a good job working offshore but things were slow. I had a side job of construction and it seems that the only time I would get a call from my offshore work was when I committed to a construction job. I finally had a decision to make and quit. Nothing compels you to get your butt into gear and sell some jobs like bill collectors and hungry kids. Everyone is different, but this is how I decided to go. Right now i am so busy I can't keep up. And hiring people is my biggest problem.
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Originally posted by miket View PostOther shops charge a premium to get parts immediately, and when it is busy many shops wont even call.you back.
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can you machine something that isnt in oil or can sell to more people? You have the skill set and the tools just need to make a sale.
Read "outliers" chapter on making aprons: http://www.obooksbooks.com/2015/3797_19.html
what I love about it, if you look and respond to actual purchases, you can find something people will want to buy. (or companies)
granted, i'm still looking
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I don't think anyone knows the situation you are in better than you. The decision to start up your own business is a huge undertaking and no matter how much you know going in there is always more to it. The best advice I can offer is whether you decide to stay, look for another company, or start your own do one or the other, not both and go all in. If you continue doing both you will always be conflicted with should I, or shouldn't I. Make a decision and commit 100%. Best of luck to you.
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Originally posted by GarGuy View PostI havent read al this yet and maybe this has been discussed but have you talked to the folks that bought the flagship product? You have been making it for years. Maybe work for them or make the product at home depending on what it is?
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Originally posted by BBBGP View PostI would look at it with the perspective of what can I do. How can I help and what can we as a team do to get through this hard time.
They are going through tough times and your best shot at continuing to provide for your family is going to be to suck it up and help out wherever you can, without adding to the stress by complaining about it.
If they are good people, they will recognize this and do all they can for you.
If they aren't you should be looking for other work while still trying to hold on to what you've got for as long as you can... and probably should have been doing that a while back.
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Originally posted by miket View PostLong term I would much prefer working for myself. I will admit I am not a risk taker. I am very conservative so it does make going out on my own pretty nerve wracking, but at the same time I feel like I have accomplished something at the end of the day. Working for someone is not fulfilling at all for me.
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