Supporting a family on a single salary is hard. With seven children, a recently disabled wife, and her elderly father suffering from Dementia, Turrets, and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder; losing my day job would be catastrophic. In fact, to call it catastrophic would be an understatement.
So, in today's troubled economy, I've decided to make sure I have a backup plan if I were to lose my job. Considering my past experience with computers when I was an adolescent, and the computer science courses I took in high school, I have desirable skills in the area of PC repair. Heck, how much can computers I worked on in high school changed in 25 years? It would be a secure income and business of PC repair on mostly home-user clients. I could charge based on parts and services done on computers, and offer free annual computer diagnostics to make life-time clients. To be self-employed and work my own hours. I almost wish I would get fired!
There you have it, my Mid-Life plan B, if you will. Fail Proof.
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What a brilliant plan! As you stated in the above post Fail Proof.
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