Ask HN: How much savings did you have when you started?
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#2Conservatively, I'd say you need about 6 to 9 months living expenses in the bank and if that ever goes below 2 months remaining it might be time to see if you can land a job somewhere again.
The safe way to do this is to try out your consulting next to your regular employment.
That might take longer but the chances of failure are dramatically less.
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#3I think $18k is plenty fine, (but that's just me). I'm planning to do a similar thing and my savings are less than that.
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#5When both my co-founder (formerly in Investment Banking) and me (previously in Public Relations) left our jobs, we split our savings of $70k where the majority went to rent, food and other necessities living in a big city like New York. We also began to set up the necessities of the business, i.e. legal entity, website development, etc. and then went into product mode. We managed to start the company and live off our savings for thirteen months before we took outside funding.
The biggest thing to think through regarding savings, like cpercviva mentioned, is figuring out where the largest amount of your money needs to go. For us, and any other person thinking about taking the leap in New York, is usually rent.
I'd map every single expense you've had in the last year in a Google Spreadsheet so you can trim any "financial fat".
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#8If you are all-in on your new project though, you should be able to make it though. Just make sure you already have that new computer or whatever tools you'll need to get started. I've found a nice computer always boosted my productivity and made me feel better :)
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#9You will use it within 5 - 7 months. Keep in mind, that just even for renting, you will have to give a first, deposit, (and sometimes last month). Assuming you are going to have roommates, if your rent is 1k (can be more, can be a bit less in crappy area), + moving costs, you could see easy 4k gone, just when you land there.
The chances to get funding, or any revenue within that time are pretty much 0, unless you have a solid prototype already build, do you?
My advice, is move to SF, find a job (hopefully one that will pay relocating costs), or maybe even a contracting one, and then develop your product on the side. When it is at least 60% done, and you have a bit more savings, go full swing into it.
The rule of thumb, you should have at least 1.5 years of savings. If you have parents that lend 20k extra when things go sour, then 9-1yr would be good enough.
In SF that would be at least 30k. add about 10k you will need for the business (servers and such, depends on what you are doing, then 40k is minimum.
If you are working as an engineer, and are smart with money, you should be able to save at least 20k-30k a year.
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#10Spend a year working, networking and getting the lay of the land, and then jump off and do your own thing. There's tons of companies that are hiring right now.
Aside from that, $18k really isn't much at all in SF or SV. Spend part of the $18k in coming out here for a visit for a month or so, do some networking land a job and then move out. Think of doing startups as a more long term plan rather than a short term leap to SF to see how far you can get by living on ramen noodles.