Should I take a leave from work?

United States
January 10, 2008 11:46am CST
I want everyone's opinion. I really want to take a leave from work. I have the 3 different freelance jobs now. And I am getting involved in a biz call Platinum One Destinations. I am getting involved with so much stuff that I almost need to be at home in order to complete it all. I am just apprehensive about not having a paycheck that I know is coming on a certain date. What would you do? Would you stay home where you can work while your daughter is in school? Or keep your full time job where you get mandated for 16 hour shifts and work on the freelance stuff in the evenings when you are home?
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@doctorul (1058)
• Romania
10 Jan 08
I think so crazygirl! Greetings!
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• United States
10 Jan 08
I just don't know. I won't have any income coming in for sure then. I can do freelance but I don't get much per article. I will make money with the blogging job as soon as it starts generating income. This new biz is great and I will have to work it some. I have to do 2 weeks of training. But I don't know for a fact that people will sign up for it. It is kinda on the expensive side, but worth it. See, how I am second guessing myself.
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@pastorkayte (2255)
• United States
11 Jan 08
I dont know, Health reasons are keeping me home and I had to find a way to supplement my income. It was good because i could spend more time with my children but I am on the computer more than ever now and I am loving every moment of it. I am on a mission to make it payoff at the tune of 1500 a month.
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• United States
12 Jan 08
Are you saying that is how much you want to make or that is how much you are making? I just got involved with a biz called platinum one destinations. With them that would definitely be easy to accomplish as long as you work it.
• United States
12 Jan 08
No that is how much I want to make right now I make about five hundred a month
• Indonesia
14 Jan 08
my suggestion is to try out the results from your home job while keeping your conventional job to see if your home job can make you a living. i would be heavy though, but you only need to do it for a period of time. after you are sure that your home job income can replace the other source of income, you can let the other one go