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Our situations are not fully comparable, Pekka, because my corporation is self-contained. I do the marketing (i.e., snagging clients) and the billable work; my wife handles all financials (invoicing, taxes, payroll, banking, etc). I work my butt off (typically 60-70 hrs/week), but at least I'm only responsible for myself (and family). It's been 5 years now and has progressed from being constantly nerve-wracking to now being solid and steady. I have decided against growing to the point of having full-timers on staff; I prefer working from home. When I snag larger projects, I subcontract the bits I can't handle personally.
I still live in fear of losing a major client without notice, but in truth, things are going pretty well. There are times when I long for the comfort of a steady corporate paycheck, but mostly for having lost the ability to slack off a bit after a major project. Can't do that now. When you're on your own: "You only eat what you kill." |
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I mean real ones. Not hobbyists, but risk takers with a company and sort of depending on it as well? |
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