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Posted by 3010 Ken on June 24, 2005 at 04:29:16 from (207.136.170.26):
In Reply to: What do you think? posted by Bored at my job... on June 23, 2005 at 17:17:21:
Hey Mr. Bored; If you are making enough money to live sensebly and save a good chunk,say 10k a year,take your time in exploring your possibilities and start your own business on a part time basis.Change it and adjust as you go.I've been in the same boat that you are in for the last 26 years.Started with this company right out of high school,been here ever since.But the wife and I decided she would stay home and raise the boys so I had to have the "benefit" package for them and the security of a steady job.I've been in part time business for myself all these years and I like to stay busy and work long hours.The draw back is not having time for your family.I can't tell you what to try,I don't know you.Like Sloroll said,follow your heart.Our boys are both within a year or so of graduating from LSU.My advise is; you can stand being bored for a little while,or a long while. Plot your course carefully and pray about it. My hat is off to you for not letting yourself stagnate. Kenny
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