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Leap of faith

I went in to work yesterday and I quit my job. I've worked there for 7 years, since I was 17. It's been a bit crazy and emotional all day, I was fine this morning, then once I'd handed in my resignation letter it started to hit me what I've just done. From this time next month I won't have a salary to depend on. Whether I pay my mortgage or even eat will depend on what work I and my business partner have won, completed and managed to extract money for. It's a really scary thought right now, we've got work lined up but we're still some way from completing it, and even further from getting clients to sign-off and pay. It's also really exciting, it sounds cheesy but I've never felt more in control of my own destiny, everything and anything seems possible right now. I've been quite humbled by some of the reactions in the office, there were a few people in tears, and my boss seems to have been knocked for six by it. We've known each other for a long time and been good friends, I'm hoping we can keep that going and maybe turn it into a good business relationship. For me the fact that no one could of imagined me leaving the company has just reinforced my reasons for leaving, I'd become part of the furniture. I'm glad I'm not doing this alone though, my business partner is very much like me in a lot of ways, but from a very different background. He's very business and marketing, with a fascination in technology, I'm all technology and development with a fascination in business. We've worked together before and we've always bounced well off each other, and possibly more importantly we both respect each other. So it's on to a new era of my life, I know a lot of people have taken this same step before but that doesn't make it any easier. I know that the only thing I could possibly regret would be to not have done this though. I'm taking some risks, maybe I could loose my flat, but I won't regret trying. The company is called glow, website is coming soon. We can build content managed websites, bespoke web based applications and have years of experience of web based marketing (viral, search engine, cost per click) and innovating all sorts of new ways to converse with your customers. If you're interested then get in touch!

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6 Comments - Post a comment

Rob Smith

Nice one Thom, must have taken some guts but I'm sure you'll do very well!

Michael James

Now I know this is a big step but I know you will do well. I look forward to seeing new developments and some Web 2.0 goodness!

bohdsma

i am about do do the same.

Seema Kumar

I came across your blog through today's 'Blogs of Note'.

Although I am not an IT person, this post is something to which even a non IT person can relate to .. with an entrepreneurial streak.

All the best for GLOW.

flying form

Best of luck and loads of good faith. You will succeed!
Ive been self-employed for 10 years now and the only advice (not that you asked for it... but hey, I give it anyway... delete it if you want!) I can give you is: value yourself! Don't under charge to get a job. You are worth whatever value YOU put on your work.

Bobs

Get a job you lazy bollix! Don't want my over time paying for your nights on the piss!
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