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Would you leave a 6 figure job to start a company?
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Re: Would you leave a 6 figure job to start a company?
#2If the money isn't making you happy anymore, then consider pushing on to something more challenging as that is likely what you need in your life.
Of course, only you can introspect to find the answers you need.
I left a reasonable 5-figure job to work for myself and still consider the startup route as well.
Re: Would you leave a 6 figure job to start a company?
#3Are you happy with your current job? If not, do you think moving to another 6-figure job would keep you happy for an extended period of time? If the money isn't making you happy anymore, then consider pushing on to something more challenging as that is likely what you need in your life. Of course, only you can introspect to find the answers you need. I left a reasonable 5-figure job to work for myself and still consi…
Re: Would you leave a 6 figure job to start a company?
#4If you are in a dilema, go ahead ad do it. The real question if, if you are in your 20s or 30s, and don't have a mortgage/kids or a green card application going on, why are you working on a big corp?
1. Save money, have at least one year to two years of savings.
2. Leave your job in good terms. Tell your manager and co-workers "I taking a break from corporate world this year, doing some traveling, and some little project. I hope I will see you guys again in the future, and would love to work again."
3. Start your startup.
4. In one year, here are your options:
a) Startup went well,
b) Startup failed, you wasted 30-40k (no biggie):
a.1) Tell your company / ex managers you would want to work there again. If you left with a good terms, you should be able to come in.
a.2) Find a job somewhere else, and show your product (A lot of companies like people that can show a finished product, even though it wasn't commercially successful.
In one year, you will learn a lot more, and be a lot more marketable to other companies, (if you have something decent to show). The only risk your are taking is 30-40k (depending on how low your living expenses are), + whatever your are missing as a salary. Keep in mind, that if you can sawllow a lot of risk, you should totally do it. Once you get married with kids, it will be really really hard to do it (almost impossible).My point is: if you are 1) really good at building products from scratch. 2) You can take risks/have a low risk profile 3) Have at least 40-60k saved. Why in the heck are you NOT trying to start something, or join something. Big corp job will always be there (if you are good, off course).
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Ps1. Do quit a job, and build another stupid niche thing (you see many 'startups' that are just building a feature, and not a bussines). You can use the time at your company to test the market, verify your product-idea (or even build a prototype), before quitting.
PS2. If you don't have at least 50-70k savings after 5 years of working as an engineer, you really should look at your spending habits. Start saving now.
Re: Would you leave a 6 figure job to start a company?
#5I don't think the decision has anything to do with your income. If one isn't willing to risk a small part of their life without that safety blanket of a steady paycheck, they're probobably not cut out to be an entrepreneur. And if one is cut out to be an entrepreneur, no paycheck working for someone else will ever be sufficient.
Re: Would you leave a 6 figure job to start a company?
#6Yes, I just left a 6 figure income in July to do just that :) I don't think the decision has anything to do with your income. If one isn't willing to risk a small part of their life without that safety blanket of a steady paycheck, they're probobably not cut out to be an entrepreneur. And if one is cut out to be an entrepreneur, no paycheck working for someone else will ever be sufficient.
Re: Would you leave a 6 figure job to start a company?
#7You can always work on your startup in your off hours. That way you can still keep the dream alive, yet safely in the realm of a hobby. Just make sure you never risk a lot on it, because you'll probably fail.
Re: Would you leave a 6 figure job to start a company?
#8I always think back to Jeff Bezos's philosophy, which he calls the "Regret Minimization Framework" (see http://bijansabet.com/post/147533511/jeff-bezos-regret-minim...). He basically advises projecting forward to when you're 80 years old. Ask yourself if at that time, would you regret X? This helps you frame your decisions with more of a long term view of your world. Helps you forget about some of the smaller stuff (like financial security).
Also in most cases, you can always go back to your cushy job if needed.
Re: Would you leave a 6 figure job to start a company?
#9That being said: everything valuable in life comes at a great cost. Absolutely everything costs something. 6 figures should about cover that "great" cost.
Ask: what are you living for? To sustain or to see a world you've never seen before? If the latter is the case, start your company and never look back
Re: Would you leave a 6 figure job to start a company?
#10 Some things to think about:
1) Are you really sure your job is secure and recession-proof?
2) Are you really sure your company is secure and recession-proof?
3) Starting your own company is one of the surest ways to get rich.
If I were in your shoes and asking myself such a question, I would take a good hard look at the company I was working for and the current economy and all that and wonder if maybe my urge to chuck it all and do something "riskier" was really a reaction to a subconscious feeling that maybe my position isn't anywhere near as secure as I superficially believe it to be.I'm risk-averse/security-seeking but I hope to make it as an entrepreneur because I basically agree with sentiments (mis)attributed to Benjamin Franklin to the effect that the only real security is rooted in freedom.
HTH and good luck with your decision.