z06meister said:Do whatever it is you need to do to get your degree. You will be glad you did.
i already have the BA degree, i graduated in may of 08.
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z06meister said:Do whatever it is you need to do to get your degree. You will be glad you did.
quamen said:Ill try to make this as short as possible, but i really need your guys help. I have owned and operated my own detailing business for the last 5 years which has done extremelly well according to me. I would work part time days like 5-6 days a week and make about 600 dollars profit so i had time to do my school work and hit the gym etc. I ran the business while going through college and i recently graduated with a BA in criminal justice/sociology. I landed a job in a maxium security prison about 40 miles from my house, 90 miles round trip. I was happy and excited because in live in Pa, and we have bad winters and detailing started to slow down. Anyways i have been there since Nov and i have grown to be unhappy.
While people say that is normal, i know i had those ruff days of detailing where i just didnt want to do it anymore, but i always came back for more. I make 17 bucks/hr at the jail, have great benefits, work schedule sucks 3-11 never have a weekend off, super easy job i do pretty much nothing except talk to inmates all day as well. I took it as a stepping stone in order to use my degree to get into something else, but i am really not liking the job anymore. I keep thinking about going back to detailing and i cant seem not to be my own boss. Even though you bust your *** day in and day out, i keep thinking about going back.
Am i crazy for wanting to leave a secure job that can build my resume and secure possibly a well paying career job that would provide financial stability, in order to go full time again to my business? Any other kind of insight is well appreciated and i know people say i should think about the future, but i always seem to want to live the day being happy, not caring about 2 years from now. I have a steady flow of clientele including weekly's, so im not worried about making the money, just on what should i do? Its so weird and this is so irreverent, but i never had another feeling of accomplishment and respect for myself when i would walk to my work truck and trailer and just think, im doing okay, and i built this business myself. I never had a problem paying a bill, getting what i needed or wanted, every time i wanted to quit, i would try another job part time and end back up to full time detailing. I got so stressed alot with so many customers i had to learn how to manage time better, with school and for myself in order to relax.
Rich.
Legacy99 said:Your degree kind of dictated your job. Can your present job be a stepping stone to something that you would enjoy? If so, stick with it and do detailing on the side for enjoyment and extra income. Set a time goal for a different job and if you don't reach that goal then you can alway's fall back on detailing. If a BA can't get you the type of job your after, then get a master's.
quamen said:Ill try to make this as short as possible, but i really need your guys help. I have owned and operated my own detailing business for the last 5 years which has done extremelly well according to me. I would work part time days like 5-6 days a week and make about 600 dollars profit so i had time to do my school work and hit the gym etc. I ran the business while going through college and i recently graduated with a BA in criminal justice/sociology. I landed a job in a maxium security prison about 40 miles from my house, 90 miles round trip. I was happy and excited because in live in Pa, and we have bad winters and detailing started to slow down. Anyways i have been there since Nov and i have grown to be unhappy.
While people say that is normal, i know i had those ruff days of detailing where i just didnt want to do it anymore, but i always came back for more. I make 17 bucks/hr at the jail, have great benefits, work schedule sucks 3-11 never have a weekend off, super easy job i do pretty much nothing except talk to inmates all day as well. I took it as a stepping stone in order to use my degree to get into something else, but i am really not liking the job anymore. I keep thinking about going back to detailing and i cant seem not to be my own boss. Even though you bust your *** day in and day out, i keep thinking about going back.
Am i crazy for wanting to leave a secure job that can build my resume and secure possibly a well paying career job that would provide financial stability, in order to go full time again to my business? Any other kind of insight is well appreciated and i know people say i should think about the future, but i always seem to want to live the day being happy, not caring about 2 years from now. I have a steady flow of clientele including weekly's, so im not worried about making the money, just on what should i do? Its so weird and this is so irreverent, but i never had another feeling of accomplishment and respect for myself when i would walk to my work truck and trailer and just think, im doing okay, and i built this business myself. I never had a problem paying a bill, getting what i needed or wanted, every time i wanted to quit, i would try another job part time and end back up to full time detailing. I got so stressed alot with so many customers i had to learn how to manage time better, with school and for myself in order to relax.
Rich.
quamen said:Wow i almost forgot i posted this thread. I quit the job, and have been so happy and no longer depressed. I love detailing and seeing the customers eyes when i am done with their vehicle. I was worried with the economy, but every week since i quit, I have been making at least 700-800 dollars and that is working only a half day. I now have the freedom to take off Sundays and Saturdays sometimes, dont have to get up at 430 am anymore, worry about being late and working 40 hours a week at a job i hate for 450 bucks after my gas money. While it might not lead me where i want to go as quick, i am super happy and excited to be back outside doing what i love and what i know how to do. thanks for all the replies and input on this situation.