You know... It is very hard to find stuff to write about when I never leave the house. I guess that’s what happens when I work for myself and all of my work is done from home.
I am a boring boss. I should fire someone.
ER•IN (noun) - A girl of Irish heritage, who grew up in California and now lives the life of an actor in New York City.
CRON•I•CALS (noun) - a term that describes the shenanigans that ensue when Cronican chronicles her adventures.
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Don't do it. If you fire you, then you have to go out and find another job, PLUS you're left in a really tough position as an employer because you lose your only employee. And granted, you're a bit of a slacker, but you really know your business, and it would take a long time for you to train another you.
ReplyDeleteGood advice! I almost did something really stupid, so thanks for pulling me back from the ledge.
ReplyDeleteThe main reason I am staying, though, is that I want to wait until my retirement fund is fully vested.
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