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  1. lxskllr

    Work vs life

    How old is nephew? Do you foresee problems due to temperament or anything?
  2. lxskllr

    Work vs life

    A good climber gets about $30/hr, no? You aren't gonna be buying islands for your personal homestead, but that's decent money, and you can walk away any time.
  3. lxskllr

    Work vs life

    It's pretty arbitrary :^D I used reason #06(I think) in a different thread, and I wanted to create the illusion that I actually numerated all the reasons I don't want to own a business. I haven't put that much thought into it, but there are a lot of reasons I wouldn't want to own one. /Maybe/...
  4. lxskllr

    Work vs life

    Reason #03 I don't want to own a business. To "be your own boss", you trade one guy that signs your check for customers, employees, and the government. "Clocking out" at a sensible hour is a rare luxury.
  5. lxskllr

    Work vs life

    Well, there's plenty more I could piss money away on, but being realistic on what I actually need, it's just about all done. When I was looking at mini prices, I thought "Hmm... I could handle $25k. But you need a trailer too! Yea, yea, I got enough for a trailer..." But then reality set in, and...
  6. lxskllr

    Work vs life

    That's what it comes down to for me. I've been on a spending spree the last couple years with tree stuff, but I'm about out of stuff to buy. Other than that, eating out is my biggest discretional expense, and most of that is the boss' fault. He doesn't bring food to work, so I eat out with him...
  7. lxskllr

    Work vs life

    As little as possible. I seem to be around 30hr/week currently. That would actually be pretty good if I could plan around it, but I spend a lot of time in the office not doing much of anything, but being threatened with work. That might be even be worse than working, cause my time's being taken...
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