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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 3604387" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>I was let go April if last year. Was already going to school, hoping to pick up a degree so that I could find something new eventually, body was giving out, I had reached a dead end in my career, and I was just plain tired. 11months before I quit the previous job averaging 110k/yr with full benefits jobs to take a 57k/yr minimal benefits job and go to school while working 40-50hrs a week. I decided I was done, took 2 months to relax and make some side cash, and then figured out what I wanted to do. Choosing to change my life has been hell, but worth it in the end I hope. After getting screwed around, underpaid the entirety of my career, and sustaining a fair amount of physical damage I was done. Still am done. Self employment is the route for me, regardless of how hard it is. Period.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 3604387, member: 35036"] I was let go April if last year. Was already going to school, hoping to pick up a degree so that I could find something new eventually, body was giving out, I had reached a dead end in my career, and I was just plain tired. 11months before I quit the previous job averaging 110k/yr with full benefits jobs to take a 57k/yr minimal benefits job and go to school while working 40-50hrs a week. I decided I was done, took 2 months to relax and make some side cash, and then figured out what I wanted to do. Choosing to change my life has been hell, but worth it in the end I hope. After getting screwed around, underpaid the entirety of my career, and sustaining a fair amount of physical damage I was done. Still am done. Self employment is the route for me, regardless of how hard it is. Period. [/QUOTE]
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