Quote from cmdtytrdr:
great advice, guys. i want to thank you all for it. i'm leaning towards going for it for a bunch of the reasons you mentioned.
i guess it really all come to down to what i value most. i also think we only have one life to live so we should go for it in life. that leaves me thinking that we should always be happy and not give in to the almighty buck to sacrifice our personal happiness, but at the same time these opportunities may not come around all that often in life, and we should give them a shot if we get them, cause we might regret not taking them later.
if my personal happiness suffers dramatically, i like your ideas that i shouldn't feel too guilty about quitting the position early and going back to what i'm doing now. i think the company would understand, but i probably shouldn't care much about that anyway. i don't think its a formal "two year" contract or anything, but theres obviously an expectation of me staying awhile. whatever - theyre very successful and will move on quite easily without me.
obviously, the amazing thing would be if i actually enjoy some aspects of working for a larger company again. that would solve all my problems. so, i think im gonna do it.
thanks again, guys. guess i gotta buy some new slacks :eek:
Quote from cmdtytrdr:
Was wondering if some on the boards with experience can help me.
Basically, I've been my own boss trading on my own for several years with a lot of success and obviously a ton of personal freedom. I take vacations when I want, and work whatever hours I want.
I'm now being given the opportunity to take a potentially very lucrative position, but it will take me back to being a 9-5er (maybe 9-9er) in a very corporate environment. Dress, work hours, allotted vacation time, etc.
How difficult a transition is this? I guess it's different for everone, but I'm interested in some opinions.
Serious replies, please. Thanks. How bad is it to go back to the grind, once you've been out for so long?
... I was afraid I'm unemployable after 20+ years as the boss, so if I closed my biz, I'd lose my clients & my MOMO. I went out and did the lunch buying tour & work has picked back up a bit vs biting the bullet & taking a company gig... when work dies, I work less & trade more - if I make less, so be it... I like being the boss, even if I am the only employee left.Quote from Ticketwatcher:
My people person skills were marginal at best when I was part of the so called working world.
After ten years of trading out of my home, I am fairly certain that I could not rustle up enough people person skills to even last a week.
... but, I could probably last more than a week, counting the weekend of course.Quote from Family of Man:
The American businessman was at the pier of a small coastal Mexican village when a small boat with just one fisherman docked...