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- blaw0
Just to back up my earlier statement, in 2005 I started seriously freelancing and filled up my evenings and weekends with that work while working full-time for another company. In 2006 I took a deep breath and quit my day job. Our third full-time employee starts next month and I'm hoping to add a fourth by year's end. Just like anything else there are multiple ways to approach it, but a steady-growth approach really can work.
- what about throwing caution to the wind and tearing off to the other side of the country like a madman? hmm? no? damnkelpie
- (well done by the way)kelpie
- Multiple ways, like I said. I don't have the intestinal fortitude to dive head first. blaw = big sissy.blaw
- Thanks, kelpie. I do appreciate the kind words.blaw
- Where you located? Wanna hire me?baseline_shift