Anonymous
Post 06/05/2013 01:01     Subject: Re:If you have your own business, what do you do?

Didn't you ask this question about a week or two ago? I remember responding to it then.
Anonymous
Post 06/05/2013 00:46     Subject: If you have your own business, what do you do?

Wow. Tough crowd.

You first OP. What does your husband do...?
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2013 20:26     Subject: Re:If you have your own business, what do you do?

Anonymous wrote:This reminds me of thread where the woman's spouse made $500k and she wanted to know if she could afford to be a stay at home mom. Seriously?


Agreed. This thread is horseshit. Waaaaa we only make $500 to $700K a year... Can I try starting a business??

Eat shit lady, seriously.
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2013 19:25     Subject: Re:If you have your own business, what do you do?

This reminds me of thread where the woman's spouse made $500k and she wanted to know if she could afford to be a stay at home mom. Seriously?
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2013 18:52     Subject: Re:If you have your own business, what do you do?

What is your job currently? Is the business related to your current profession?
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2013 15:51     Subject: If you have your own business, what do you do?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A few additional questions:

Did you quit work to start it or do it on the side until things picked up and then quit?
How much do you make and how long did it take for you to get there?
If you worked before starting, what was your salary?


I am considering doing this and want to know how others have approached this and how it is working out. I currently earn just over $200k but find my job, while VERY secure extremely unsatisfying. I am a little scared to give up what is essentially a job for life with good pay but I am so unhappy. I feel I am running out of time to start again. My husband has his own business and does okay though his income fluctuates somewhat ($250k-500k). We have about 10 years in savings (excluding pensions)as well as a few investment properties with rental income so we will not be destitute if it takes some time for me to get things going. We have about 10 years left on our mortgage and 3 kids in private schools.

Thanks for your input


Why don't you ask your husband, troll.


What?
My husband is a sample of 1 so I wanted to get more feedback. Also how exactly does this qustion make me a troll? Very confused.


It seems that you are trying to flaunt your richness and anyone at those income levels would consult a professional not a messageboard.
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2013 15:43     Subject: If you have your own business, what do you do?

You are in as good of a position of anyone I've ever seen to go out and start something on your own with that much savings and your husband's income. You are lucky. Take that luck and go for it.

Anonymous
Post 06/04/2013 14:56     Subject: If you have your own business, what do you do?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A few additional questions:

Did you quit work to start it or do it on the side until things picked up and then quit?
How much do you make and how long did it take for you to get there?
If you worked before starting, what was your salary?


I am considering doing this and want to know how others have approached this and how it is working out. I currently earn just over $200k but find my job, while VERY secure extremely unsatisfying. I am a little scared to give up what is essentially a job for life with good pay but I am so unhappy. I feel I am running out of time to start again. My husband has his own business and does okay though his income fluctuates somewhat ($250k-500k). We have about 10 years in savings (excluding pensions)as well as a few investment properties with rental income so we will not be destitute if it takes some time for me to get things going. We have about 10 years left on our mortgage and 3 kids in private schools.

Thanks for your input


Why don't you ask your husband, troll.


What?
My husband is a sample of 1 so I wanted to get more feedback. Also how exactly does this qustion make me a troll? Very confused.
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2013 14:53     Subject: If you have your own business, what do you do?

Anonymous wrote:A few additional questions:

Did you quit work to start it or do it on the side until things picked up and then quit?
How much do you make and how long did it take for you to get there?
If you worked before starting, what was your salary?


I am considering doing this and want to know how others have approached this and how it is working out. I currently earn just over $200k but find my job, while VERY secure extremely unsatisfying. I am a little scared to give up what is essentially a job for life with good pay but I am so unhappy. I feel I am running out of time to start again. My husband has his own business and does okay though his income fluctuates somewhat ($250k-500k). We have about 10 years in savings (excluding pensions)as well as a few investment properties with rental income so we will not be destitute if it takes some time for me to get things going. We have about 10 years left on our mortgage and 3 kids in private schools.

Thanks for your input


Why don't you ask your husband, troll.
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2013 14:51     Subject: If you have your own business, what do you do?

A few additional questions:

Did you quit work to start it or do it on the side until things picked up and then quit?
How much do you make and how long did it take for you to get there?
If you worked before starting, what was your salary?


I am considering doing this and want to know how others have approached this and how it is working out. I currently earn just over $200k but find my job, while VERY secure extremely unsatisfying. I am a little scared to give up what is essentially a job for life with good pay but I am so unhappy. I feel I am running out of time to start again. My husband has his own business and does okay though his income fluctuates somewhat ($250k-500k). We have about 10 years in savings (excluding pensions)as well as a few investment properties with rental income so we will not be destitute if it takes some time for me to get things going. We have about 10 years left on our mortgage and 3 kids in private schools.

Thanks for your input