Thanks, I've already been in the thinking through a plan on potential business ventures, but most concepts either hit the wall of needing a much larger pile of resources OR something that would need to start as a hobby and building up from scratch.
I do have mixed feelings about the work from home trend, on one hand it demonstrates how many people can contribute without being physically present, positions like mine could at most be shifted to "hybrid" where I could do about 80% of work from home while still needing to be "on call" to show up at the office when needed.
Ultimately, the economy is completely fubar and there are so many threads this covers.
Yeah. I'm feeling ya. It's broad. I know someone who moved to a flourishing area. He met with a business broker lots out there. Some hold lucrative contracts and need good leadership building them. That is where you get your shares i.e. ownership in a company. And if you become good at it the paychecks themselves are rewarding.
Oddly, I wouldn't have considered looking at a business broker, but after a quick search that seems something worth looking into.
So far has just been relatively vague brainstorming, knowing what I have in terms of resources and skillset, then trying to see what could be done and how that would play out at the start.
That may be a route worth digging into a bit more, just to see what kind of options exist.
Thanks, I've already been in the thinking through a plan on potential business ventures, but most concepts either hit the wall of needing a much larger pile of resources OR something that would need to start as a hobby and building up from scratch.
I do have mixed feelings about the work from home trend, on one hand it demonstrates how many people can contribute without being physically present, positions like mine could at most be shifted to "hybrid" where I could do about 80% of work from home while still needing to be "on call" to show up at the office when needed.
Ultimately, the economy is completely fubar and there are so many threads this covers.
Yeah. I'm feeling ya. It's broad. I know someone who moved to a flourishing area. He met with a business broker lots out there. Some hold lucrative contracts and need good leadership building them. That is where you get your shares i.e. ownership in a company. And if you become good at it the paychecks themselves are rewarding.
Oddly, I wouldn't have considered looking at a business broker, but after a quick search that seems something worth looking into.
So far has just been relatively vague brainstorming, knowing what I have in terms of resources and skillset, then trying to see what could be done and how that would play out at the start.
That may be a route worth digging into a bit more, just to see what kind of options exist.