RASA911216
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I'm starting a SaaS business and bootstraping due to the simplicity and low cost of the idea. I'm a software engineer and I'm about to finish the MVP for the project. It took me 2 years and a half. A lot more than should have taken had I known all this about MVPs, testing and before I had read MJ's awesome book.
While building my MVP, I entered a temp government job as a teacher in Mexico. Since teachers get lots of vacations compared to the ugly 12 hour shifts with schedule shifts every 3 months and extra workload of factories (I know because my girlfriend is doing that as an engineer), I used the time to make progress in the MVP and learned a lot about Angular, Python and how to mount a system. Nonetheless, due to them enjoying my work so much (and personally loving to teach what I know to students), 6 months later they asked me for a full time 60+ hours spot.
Problem is, government doesn't pay you until 6 months after, close to when you're done with the job. With the perk that I may get a permanent spot in 2 weeks with higher regular pay, 2 months paid vacations every 6 months and retirement plan at 65 years old (very Slowlane, I know. But also a great chance to develop the MVP or try different business ventures once you're part of the system with a lower workload), so I left another job I had to work full time at the school and progressed my MVP (albeit more slowly) while trying to keep up with the increased workload.
I got the permanent spot in government and I'm supposed to be reallocated in 2-3 weeks to a school where I'll work 5 hours a day and can stay until I'm 65. I love the job and working with students, so I'd do it without getting paid, but want to stay Fastlane and get enough to pay for my own research (I work in NLP in my spare time) or retire if the workload becomes too annoying. Also the MVP is close to launch in it's streamlined, simplified version, maybe in one more week until I can get it ready to present to clients and iterate it. But I've completely run out of money.
I live with my parents, I owe lots of money now and government still owes me around 4,000 dollars (a good amount in my country) which they haven't notified when I'll get paid. Could be around August where I'll finally get it, and for now don't have enough to even eat. Also my car broke down and since it's a very old model, probably won't be able to get it fixed this time.
I was limiting myself from extra side hustles while on the teaching job because it would make progressing the MVP impossible, but I've also finally entered 2-3 week vacations which leaves me with 3 choices (that I can visualize at least):
I've already checked /r/beermoney and other sites, and thinking of starting some web design hustles in the meantime. But being honest, I'm kinda afraid. I've always focused so much on the technical side and kind of suck at sales. But still hustling. I'm just so depressed, anxious and at the same time hopeful. It's a weird feeling.
While building my MVP, I entered a temp government job as a teacher in Mexico. Since teachers get lots of vacations compared to the ugly 12 hour shifts with schedule shifts every 3 months and extra workload of factories (I know because my girlfriend is doing that as an engineer), I used the time to make progress in the MVP and learned a lot about Angular, Python and how to mount a system. Nonetheless, due to them enjoying my work so much (and personally loving to teach what I know to students), 6 months later they asked me for a full time 60+ hours spot.
Problem is, government doesn't pay you until 6 months after, close to when you're done with the job. With the perk that I may get a permanent spot in 2 weeks with higher regular pay, 2 months paid vacations every 6 months and retirement plan at 65 years old (very Slowlane, I know. But also a great chance to develop the MVP or try different business ventures once you're part of the system with a lower workload), so I left another job I had to work full time at the school and progressed my MVP (albeit more slowly) while trying to keep up with the increased workload.
I got the permanent spot in government and I'm supposed to be reallocated in 2-3 weeks to a school where I'll work 5 hours a day and can stay until I'm 65. I love the job and working with students, so I'd do it without getting paid, but want to stay Fastlane and get enough to pay for my own research (I work in NLP in my spare time) or retire if the workload becomes too annoying. Also the MVP is close to launch in it's streamlined, simplified version, maybe in one more week until I can get it ready to present to clients and iterate it. But I've completely run out of money.
I live with my parents, I owe lots of money now and government still owes me around 4,000 dollars (a good amount in my country) which they haven't notified when I'll get paid. Could be around August where I'll finally get it, and for now don't have enough to even eat. Also my car broke down and since it's a very old model, probably won't be able to get it fixed this time.
I was limiting myself from extra side hustles while on the teaching job because it would make progressing the MVP impossible, but I've also finally entered 2-3 week vacations which leaves me with 3 choices (that I can visualize at least):
- Go all in with the MVP and get finished this week. Launch and focus full time on iterating it before I get reassigned to another school (and hope it starts generating income).
- Go half and half. Work on the MVP for half a Musk-day (roughly 8 hours starting at 6), then work the other 8 hours in a side hustle like flipping stuff, answering surveys or doing some low wage fast paying labor.
- Search for a job, which I find untenable because I'll probably have to leave it in 2 to 3 weeks to be reallocated/finally get paid what I'm owed.
I've already checked /r/beermoney and other sites, and thinking of starting some web design hustles in the meantime. But being honest, I'm kinda afraid. I've always focused so much on the technical side and kind of suck at sales. But still hustling. I'm just so depressed, anxious and at the same time hopeful. It's a weird feeling.
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