Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You think a job as a barista isn't stressful? Get a clue.
BTW, be nice to them otherwise they'll give you decaf. And you'll wonder why you have that headache later.
As someone who waited tables after the kids were born and did not want to return to work full time, but wanted some income, the restaurant industry was much less stressful than my professional job. Sure there were assholes, but who cares? They were in and out. It is nothing compared to the pressure I have. I could literally bankrupt my company with one enormous mistake.
Anonymous wrote:yes, plan to live minimally and yes consult on the side or do something part time. i figure as long as i can bring in 30,000 i or so i can manage. mortgage is only $1200 and credit card bills i can pay the minimum. i can use HELOC and credit cards for food if things get tight. it's not ideal but I NEED A BREAK!
Anonymous wrote:
What in the original post let you know whether the OP is a man or woman?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You think a job as a barista isn't stressful? Get a clue.
BTW, be nice to them otherwise they'll give you decaf. And you'll wonder why you have that headache later.
As someone who waited tables after the kids were born and did not want to return to work full time, but wanted some income, the restaurant industry was much less stressful than my professional job. Sure there were assholes, but who cares? They were in and out. It is nothing compared to the pressure I have. I could literally bankrupt my company with one enormous mistake.
Anonymous wrote:You think a job as a barista isn't stressful? Get a clue.
BTW, be nice to them otherwise they'll give you decaf. And you'll wonder why you have that headache later.
Anonymous wrote:A woman sick of working? Get out of here!