Zenoviy Kovtun
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- Jan 29, 2017
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Hi guys,
I was wondering how jobs that usually require you to perform additional work at home, effect you working on your own business.
My job is in real estate, and usually requires me working on additional tasks at home (analysis, rent/sales comparables, using the MLS etc.)
What was your experience transitioning from a job like this, to one where you simply leave your work at the office and focus on your own business afterwards?
I completely support the idea of working on your own business after your day job, but when the day job doesn't come to a clear end, it can all be a bit hazy.
If given both options, which side would you recommend?
Looking forward to the feedback!
I was wondering how jobs that usually require you to perform additional work at home, effect you working on your own business.
My job is in real estate, and usually requires me working on additional tasks at home (analysis, rent/sales comparables, using the MLS etc.)
What was your experience transitioning from a job like this, to one where you simply leave your work at the office and focus on your own business afterwards?
I completely support the idea of working on your own business after your day job, but when the day job doesn't come to a clear end, it can all be a bit hazy.
If given both options, which side would you recommend?
Looking forward to the feedback!
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