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Originally posted by threaded View PostWhy ever not? Money for old rope. You can then use the generated funds to do 'better' things, like buy a few fish'n'chip shops.Originally posted by Board Game Geek View PostI think he meant going down the old rent boy route, Threaded.
He is ex-public school so perhaps he should stick with what he knows best.
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Hmm...flash of understanding....Is the Pet Shop Boys song, "I Love You (You Pay My Rent) about rent boys ?
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I think he meant going down the old rent boy route, Threaded.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostCheers.
I am fairly sure there is revenue from this, there is just some more hard slog up to the summit and a bunch of decisions I have to get mostly right for it to work.
If anything it has been the most exciting software project I have worked on in years. 7 years I have contracted and it has mostly been working with a bunch of ass monkeys. The financial contract market in Scotland is now dead and if this fails I will be back to a perm role for 35,000 grand a year for the rest of my life. That is was drives me now.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostLet's not document or share knowledge.
Originally posted by suityou01 View PostNow all I have to think about is where to store the stock, or whether to store the stock at all.
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PS good luck with the new arrival
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostBest of luck - my big idea plan B - estimated to make a lot of money - turned into Plan 9 from Outer Space
I am fairly sure there is revenue from this, there is just some more hard slog up to the summit and a bunch of decisions I have to get mostly right for it to work.
If anything it has been the most exciting software project I have worked on in years. 7 years I have contracted and it has mostly been working with a bunch of ass monkeys. The financial contract market in Scotland is now dead and if this fails I will be back to a perm role for 35,000 grand a year for the rest of my life. That is was drives me now.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostThe site will make money I am sure of that but how much I do not know, I think there is a small chance it could be very big
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I'm quite happy to work 24/7 on my plan B, because it's something I enjoy.
I'm often working until 1 am and on weekends.
It was working on a dull maintenance project for a bank that was killing me.
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I ditched my contract in Febuary to work on plan b, it began has a hobby thing a couple of years ago and the application just grew and grew. IT will be going live in a couple of weeks but seing the way AtW gets around here with SKA there is no way I would be posting the site on here.
The site will make money I am sure of that but how much I do not know, I think there is a small chance it could be very big but if it pulls in 30,000 -> 40,000 a year I would be happy with that. I hate working and if I got that for doing nothing then I could keep my investments intact.
The main problem is that you cannot just switch of a 5:30 like a normal job, it takes up a great deal of my time and when I am not working I am thinking about it. I have not played my xbox in about half a year, my piano is also pretty much untouched.
HAB is right, it takes up too much time and the next few months I will be marketing the thing like crazy.
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You're going to hate working in a small business even more. You'll spend even less of your time doing techie stuff as marketing, bookeeping, etc will take up most of your time. Cutting corners (=costs) is a way of life. You'll spend even less time with your family.
Sorry.
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