The story of the accidental entrepreneur | Entrepreneur | Reuters
This article reminded me of why I started this blog. And no, not just to point out the misspelling of the last name of George Patton; not to correctly identify the quote as coming from Seneca, the Roman statesman; and certainly not specifically to mock the idea of "angle investors". As much fun as those ideas might be...
One week ago today I was relieved of the burden of being employed. Ironically, I had been fantasizing for over 5 months about the day I could march in and tell them where they could stick it, or perhaps something more eloquent.
For various reasons, some obvious and others to be revealed later, I cannot remain unemployed. That's not to say I don't find the idea quite appealing. I would like to use this forum to sound out my ideas and help me come up with a solid plan. Having never done this before I can't say if it will work but it can't hurt.
I'm sure I could come up with pages and pages of why CrossCom National is an awful company to work for. I don't think it would do any good though and it would probably just sound like sour grapes. I prefer instead to look forward and focus on the positives. That being said - if anyone ever reads this and wants to know more just give me a shout and I will be happy to fill you in.
This article reminded me of why I started this blog. And no, not just to point out the misspelling of the last name of George Patton; not to correctly identify the quote as coming from Seneca, the Roman statesman; and certainly not specifically to mock the idea of "angle investors". As much fun as those ideas might be...
One week ago today I was relieved of the burden of being employed. Ironically, I had been fantasizing for over 5 months about the day I could march in and tell them where they could stick it, or perhaps something more eloquent.
For various reasons, some obvious and others to be revealed later, I cannot remain unemployed. That's not to say I don't find the idea quite appealing. I would like to use this forum to sound out my ideas and help me come up with a solid plan. Having never done this before I can't say if it will work but it can't hurt.
I'm sure I could come up with pages and pages of why CrossCom National is an awful company to work for. I don't think it would do any good though and it would probably just sound like sour grapes. I prefer instead to look forward and focus on the positives. That being said - if anyone ever reads this and wants to know more just give me a shout and I will be happy to fill you in.
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