Posted by Barkeep1977 on September 24, 2015 at 08:59:02 from (108.167.48.91):
In Reply to: Thinking of retirement posted by brent zappe on September 24, 2015 at 08:33:14:
Do it man. Jobs get like that if you don't believe in the changes that are happening from above. I worked 80 hours a week for 4 years out of college with a day job and a bartending job on nights and weekends. I settled down to just one job for a bit, then bought a bar on the side of my day job. Owning my own business and having my own freedom was the best experience of my life. It was also the worst because it is hard for me to have a boss now, but I muster along. Sold the bar to some guy with too much money, I guess a few years back, and changed to a bigger company for my day job. There are many weeks that I just wish I had my old bar back. I'm working to be mortgage free in the next couple of years. Then I'll buy another bar and give up the day jobs and be my own man again. I never wanted to be a farmer like my dad and a couple generations before him, but being your own man is definitely a huge plus of farming.
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