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Thanks to you all again! Nice office @@OKCPirate! I will definitely have to work on my space. I got the offer from them today - sort of. They are offering a much higher commission than I can get elsewhere BUT they can't afford the salary I have been making in the first year. My guarantee would be 60-70% of what I have been making, so I would have to make some big adjustments in my budget. What I can't decide is if the other perks are worth the risk. I am starting to lean towards it being and taking the risk. It could pay off huge in the long run (within 5 years), but I am not a typically risky person so it is a big leap of faith. I would have to rely on savings, 401K and credit cards (last resort) to get through this year and possibly next. Just don't want to make a bad decision!

Thank you seriously for all of you talking this out with me!

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@@Daisee68 - not a problem. I started on my own in 2004. Everything was fine until I made the mistake of sole sourcing a client and his wife was diagnosed with breast cancer shortly after I had closed off everything but his work. Opps. That sucked for him and my family. Now if I don't turn down three tempting offers a month I know I don't have enough in the pipeline. That's my rule. If I don't, then I know I need more marketing.

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If you do something you really enjoy, obtain great satisfaction and get paid for it at the same time.

I can't wait to leave the house in the morning, knowing everyday is going to be different, challenging, and rewarding.

I am often asked what will I do when I retire....first I don't want to retire, I'm enjoying myself too much...but if I did, I would probably continue doing what I'm doing as a volunteer in various Children's Hospitals and clinics.

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The idea of working definitely has advantages and disadvantages. People have already mentioned the advantages, and I agree with them all. There is something about the level of autonomy that comes with that sort of freedom that I think would make me very happy.

I do not have the opportunity to work remotely on a regular basis, but I love it on the rare occasion that I do. One thing I've noticed, though, is that I have a harder time staying on track with my diet. I tend to graze, and being at home makes it harder. I work in a corporate office, and thankfully, there is rarely food, so no temptation.

I used to think that eventually I would find a position that would allow me to work remotely, but I am starting to think it would be a bad idea because I fear I would gain all my weight back. In fact, I'm starting to think I may never retire for that reason!

And you thought this was not relevant to weight loss! ;)

Either way, glad you have an offer. You could try it and see how it goes.

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