andy hamilton
Established Member
Giving up a well-paid job with a good pension scheme and starting my own woodworking business was a giant leap into the unknown - exhilerating but scary. That was 35 years ago. It was often a financial struggle with plenty of sleepless nights, the words of a popular song 'Money's too tight to mention' going round and round in my head. But I've never had a single regret. I hated my job and my bullying incompetent bosses. It was making me ill. There's nothing like the feeling of being master of your own destiny, answerable to nobody. It's been hard work with long hours and even now cash flow can be a worry. If you're a born worrier, hopeless with money, aren't fully focussed on what you're doing, don't have a ruthless streak, don't want to put the hours in, don't do it. And don't forget the hidden downside - if you turn your hobby into the means of earning a living, you risk killing the interest in it