“It’s been 3 months since I quit the day job for art. I carved these by hand. The whole set probably took 150 hours.”
From a nursery teacher to a stylist
“I used to work in a nursery. When parents would pick up their children, they were always surprised by their complex hairdos. 6 months later, I quit to find myself. Now I’m a renowned stylist in my city, I do wedding and evening hairdos, and my schedule is full 2-3 months ahead. I want to thank all my little models without whom this would have never happened.”
Best comment ever. Should be part of the compilation
Unless he somehow got 3k € for those before tax, then it is not worth quitting over.
I mean, I work as a teacher - that is is 7hour workdays, over 9 or so months. I get paid for all 12 months of the year, provided I promise to Not do paid-work elsewhere during my vacation.
I get nearly 2 months off work during summer to travel or enjoy myself every year, a few weeks here and there during the year and about 2-3 weeks off during new years.
Once the lessonplans and the like are written (you do that Once per subject per grade) it is smoooth sailing all the way to the pension.
diy art is highly overrated. they value their time when it's the product that should bring value. any hobby store could build a mold and manufacture 1000s of these trinkets.
It is impressive how he can turn a boxer engine into an inline 4.
Flipping is not the same as restoring, it just means you make a profit from the transaction no improvements necessary
so you just s#ck off the tit of corporate/government til you die...as a waste of space