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    Walking your own path...shift from a "job" to business

    If I cannot run my business in two hours a day or less then it is not the right business for me. So starting it up while working full time is good discipline. The idea is I step away from my job and keep the same level of involvement in the business. It is also critical to do it...
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    Walking your own path...shift from a "job" to business

    Penny To respond to your query no my employer does not know. Its in an area they do not operate and all of the work is done after hours on non company equipment. There is no conflict of interest. They are also getting their pound of flesh. Yesterday I worked until 11pm on company business...
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    Walking your own path...shift from a "job" to business

    Only if you are a one man band. You need to be able to delegate and to outsource. Which means the pie needs to be big. No good chasing small pie.
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    Walking your own path...shift from a "job" to business

    I think leaving PAYG is the wrong choice particularly if your PAYG is high paid. Work your *** off and do both and once you are taking home more in your business than your PAYG in a stable fashion you can leave.
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    Walking your own path...shift from a "job" to business

    Ms Ali I am in a similar situation. I am building a strong team of part timers who have drive and ambition. We are doing it without debt and keeping our day jobs. But our idea is sufficiently powerful that if it catches on it will change the world. If we fail we will have lost nothing...
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