So glad I found this thread, great read and I've enjoyed all the responses. (Sorry LF, not trying to hijack your thread)
So I'm posting b/c I've been f*cked for the last time! I've had 3 corp gigs and all are/have been an absolute nightmare. I really thought (naively I'm sure) that this company was actually different... nope
This time its worse as I got royally screwed for trying to be honest and helpful. Anyone who buys into the "more than a boss but a friend" and "we care about our people - people are what matter"... bullsh!t. They will turn on you in a heartbeat and boot you in the ribs when you're down. Working hard, extra hours, excelling in your position (which I was told was the case) mean nothing. It really doesn't matter what you did last week, last month, last year and so on. You're a number on a section of the balance sheet. One company I worked for, I actually heard the president tell a VP (in a drunken haze) "I make money by finding smart but desperate people and paying them cheap". Another favorite from a regional manager "gotta keep 'em scared, the only way to keep these guys in line". Well 3 strikes and I'm out.
So If I want to trade full time, here's what I figure I'm in for. I have some experience but Like everything, it will take time. I've started jobs with zero knowledge and those have taken at least 6 mths to even get a feel for whats going on. Experience and "doing" is IMHO, the only logical direction from where I'm at.
Pros:
Freedom
Happiness (thx to the previous posters who understand that dollars are not the be all of end all)
Challenging myself: Things go south, its on me and no-one else
Doing something I love and devoting time to making a life on my terms
Making $$, no more, no less. And I don't mean millions overnight - I mean getting to a point through hard work and study where I'm living comfortably.
I can afford the capital and time - possibly my last chance in this lifetime to really give a shot at what I've wanted to for years but was too afraid to give up my paycheck.
Cons:
Odds stacked heavily against me, I completely understand this going in
Learning curve - I'm going to lose some $$, I know that this is inevitable. Mistakes will be made, I just have to apply the risk mgmt and discipline that I am currently using personally and professionally to mitigate losses.
Stress, emotion, all the human aspects of trading that inevitably rear up, I'm sure even for the veterans out there. Getting ready for high highs and low lows and how to manage this multiple times daily.
Lack of a secure, regular paycheck... but thats what I figure a wife is for

kidding ladies
So keep the posts coming, I've enjoyed each and every viewpoint