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>>>I think it's worth it. Being able to sit all afternoon at the beach and then spend 5pm till 6am or 7am programming is not something too many corp jobs that are going to let you do.
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>>I've done programming on the side over the years, networking, information security consulting, etc. In most cases since I had a full-time salaried job, it was simply time away from my family and not enough $ to justify it. Now that my daughter is getting older though, that paragraph above is starting to make consulting look enticing! (Especially since my daugther gets complete medical insurance from her father - he's retired military):o)
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>Being in control of my own time is definaly the best part. I figure I spend a good 60 - 70 hours a week 'working' - that means actually doing something I can bill for, finding new clients, and doing my accounting/billing. But those 60 or 70 hours are whichever (for the most part anyway) that I want.
Victor;
The advantage of working for a company or corporation is simple. You do not have to do any accounting/billing nor do you have to find new clients!
Now you still have to work for 60 - 70 hours a week so the company can pay someone to do accounting/billing and to find new clients! :)
Also working for someone you get to commute to and from work. That allows you to see the world – sort of!
Tom
P.S. I want to win the Lotto!
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