I am 48, and I can tell you from my experience doing your own business is hard. Income is not stable, and that is the biggest issue. I used a hybrid model, I had a regular time job, and I ran my own business. There were years I didn't sell anything, and what kept me afloat was my regular job.
Good luck on your journey. You’ll be ok. The initial fear is normal. I left college 3 years ago and I was scared. It’s one of the best decisions I’ve made
Just came out of my studies last year straight into an entry level job in the industry I trained in. None of my superiors have positions I'm even remotely interested in, they're all depressed and the work seems horrifying. 4 months in at the moment, stuck between the crossroads of sticking around for another year, grabbing a promotion then moving on - or dipping out now and figuring out a different path. Taking a holiday tomorrow to process things and we'll see how I feel when I'm back
@@mattchongunfiltered Audio re-recording for film & tv! that's why it's so stressful - coming into it I thought it'd be a dream job, being both creative and working on "cool stuff". It's also so incredibly competitive, I was up against 1000's of others in my interview. I've found myself in an entry level position that if I stay, in 8months I'll be promoted to an audio assistant position. Huge green flag on the CV but none of It even appeals to me, it's years of sitting in the dark doing depressing work, and since that's what I studied I have absolutely no clue where else I could apply myself, could always go back to being a barista and making coffees in a cute cafe, I was much more content doing that job anyways.
Could be the best or worst decision I’ve ever made in my life.
Only time will tell :)
Good luck, Well wishes sir ⭐️
@@korbin9906 thank you
I am 48, and I can tell you from my experience doing your own business is hard. Income is not stable, and that is the biggest issue.
I used a hybrid model, I had a regular time job, and I ran my own business. There were years I didn't sell anything, and what kept me afloat was my regular job.
@@Ace1000ks19751982 fair enough. For me I just burnt out from my job. Maybe an extended break from it would be good
Good luck on your journey. You’ll be ok. The initial fear is normal. I left college 3 years ago and I was scared. It’s one of the best decisions I’ve made
@@vestabelt thank you
Just came out of my studies last year straight into an entry level job in the industry I trained in. None of my superiors have positions I'm even remotely interested in, they're all depressed and the work seems horrifying.
4 months in at the moment, stuck between the crossroads of sticking around for another year, grabbing a promotion then moving on - or dipping out now and figuring out a different path.
Taking a holiday tomorrow to process things and we'll see how I feel when I'm back
Life is too short to do something that makes you miserable!
What profession is it that you trained in?
@@mattchongunfiltered Audio re-recording for film & tv! that's why it's so stressful - coming into it I thought it'd be a dream job, being both creative and working on "cool stuff". It's also so incredibly competitive, I was up against 1000's of others in my interview.
I've found myself in an entry level position that if I stay, in 8months I'll be promoted to an audio assistant position.
Huge green flag on the CV but none of It even appeals to me, it's years of sitting in the dark doing depressing work, and since that's what I studied I have absolutely no clue where else I could apply myself, could always go back to being a barista and making coffees in a cute cafe, I was much more content doing that job anyways.
@@spaceinvader4565 freelance? Sounds like a useful skill to have!
You should be a model. You are handsome
@@HankMcCoy888 thanks! Trying to break through into the fashion industry
Я тоже так делал, братан, не парься, всё наладится, ты найдешь себя
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It was bound to happen anyway. Congrats and goodluck!
@@nemosloth thank you