acejka
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I work mostly for pleasure, I contribute a bit to our rent, and to help pay off some debt we have from our wedding etc. Once those bills are gone, it will be totally play money for me... Oh and I pay for our DVC membership loan because I really wanted it so the deal was I could have it as long as I paid for it.
I am currently working in a lawfirm, fairly unhappy but well paid.
I have the chance to go back to a very successful small business that is owned by people who are basically family members, they want to create a managment position for me. I will be taking an hourly pay cut (but not too big of a paycut) but some parts of the year, I will be working 50 hours a week, if not more. I will be managment but will get a chance to work with my hands, see the rewards of my hard work first hand, and I will have a very flexible schedule. I will have a guaranteed minimum number of hours, so its not like I would work 20 hours one week, then 14 then 47 the next week, I will always get at least 35. Oh and not to mention, I wouldn't have to put my kids in daycare when I have them because of how flexible the hours are, and my grocery bill would be cut down becuase of the type of store this is.
So all in all, would you rather be rich and unhappy, or poor and happy?
I am currently working in a lawfirm, fairly unhappy but well paid.
I have the chance to go back to a very successful small business that is owned by people who are basically family members, they want to create a managment position for me. I will be taking an hourly pay cut (but not too big of a paycut) but some parts of the year, I will be working 50 hours a week, if not more. I will be managment but will get a chance to work with my hands, see the rewards of my hard work first hand, and I will have a very flexible schedule. I will have a guaranteed minimum number of hours, so its not like I would work 20 hours one week, then 14 then 47 the next week, I will always get at least 35. Oh and not to mention, I wouldn't have to put my kids in daycare when I have them because of how flexible the hours are, and my grocery bill would be cut down becuase of the type of store this is.
So all in all, would you rather be rich and unhappy, or poor and happy?
If you do, best of luck!
, kids in "designer clothes" that were obviously outgrown/shoes worn through the soles