3am starts are killer...they sound ok, but once you start doing them for a while, they really hurt...i work at a dairy and know all about stupid working hours...
Although "Cant bludge and surf ebay and ozcards all day." is a really big negative, it sounds like a positive move. Especially if you know FOR SURE that the business is sound and that buying into it is not going to end up costing you in the long run.
On the other hand, if you think that you have the chance to become a stockbroker by staying on your current career path, and that is your dream, then maybe you should stick to it. 3am starts sound like a real killer to me, though the 11am finishes sound like a treat!
u sound like the legions of disgruntled middle managers/accountants/ finance guys/ it guys/ lawyers that i see everyday. dime a dozen.
the corporate life does that to u, sucks the life right out of u.
r u degree qualified? do u have a masters? perhaps that is stopping ur progression. i know that when i was doing my mba, i saw so many middle aged guys, middle managers that NEEDED to get that piece of paper to move up. it was quite sad really. thats one of the reason i never went that way.
im lucky that our family has a few businesses, and we work for ourselves. i see it everyday, people always think the grass is greener, sometimes it is.
they see being a courier driver or owning a cafe as the way out of their rut. it could be a nice change, who knows. just do what u feel is right for u. where r ur priorities. is it financial, or r u one of them hippy tree-huggers that feels u need to make a difference, or u want to pursue a fulfilling career, please.
anyway, no one can really make ur mind up except u, but we can offer input. mine is, ask urself what u want, if its financial, then i guess the business is the way to go, if its a sound business
Stockbroker was the general term, House trader is the more correct word.oh, and why would being a stockbroker be a dream?? its a highly stressful job, and ur just a glorified salesman, trying to get more clients.
unless ur talking a stock analyst?? whereby u actually follow the market. but those guys r like the 1%'s, really switched on
i know but i am a bit of a night owl, i can survive on 6-7hrs of sleep, the driving a truck in North sydney is the worrying part for me.
Anyway my brother in law has offered to sell part of his business to me, its a Delivery business which will involve being up at 3am and finishing anywhere from 11am to 2pm. There will be outlay costs but i will be earning twice what i earning, the question i ask is do i put my career on hold/end and do my own business?
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