Anonymous wrote:Say biglaw or banking or engineering. Have you ever considered leaving the profession when you get to x net worth (whatever x is for you) to start a business? And by business I mean a regular business - buying a franchise in fast food, gas station etc, not starting your own law firm or consulting practice. I’m considering it now as I was just offered first dibs on a franchise. I wouldn’t be there serving fries as it’s pretty big with several dozen employees, managers etc. The financials make sense. I am at a point in my profession where it’s gotten hard to move around, get new jobs etc — I just don’t have the right connections, ageism is starting etc. But IDK there’s a part of me stuck on the fact that I’m closing the door on my professional career that I went to school for and slogged at for years. Anyone consider this?
Anonymous wrote:Engineers don’t make that’s much unless they are the founders at a startup or FAANG from before the stock ran up.
Nothing like BigLaw and finance where there are hoardes making $$$
Anonymous wrote:Why would I quit my $500k job to flip burgers?