In my 40's, dont need to work but can I help others?
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I am in my early 40’s and I have been running my own business for almost 20 years, currently still employing over 20 people.
I have at least half the week available and getting twitchy, I don’t really need to work but want to try something a bit different.
I am sure I would be a great asset to another entrepreneur or company. I have no up to date CV and clearly no recent references, should I bother trying to get a job, I don’t have a clue where to even start after all these years!
Thanks.
I have at least half the week available and getting twitchy, I don’t really need to work but want to try something a bit different.
I am sure I would be a great asset to another entrepreneur or company. I have no up to date CV and clearly no recent references, should I bother trying to get a job, I don’t have a clue where to even start after all these years!
Thanks.
Hi
My boss is in a similar position where his company pretty much runs itself now. He has been helping local charities to get organised and club together to cover national events held in the local area.
He finds it very rewarding, but also quite a challenge, completely out of his day-to-day field of experience.....
Mike
My boss is in a similar position where his company pretty much runs itself now. He has been helping local charities to get organised and club together to cover national events held in the local area.
He finds it very rewarding, but also quite a challenge, completely out of his day-to-day field of experience.....
Mike
KrissKross said:
I am in my early 40’s and I have been running my own business for almost 20 years, currently still employing over 20 people.
I have at least half the week available and getting twitchy, I don’t really need to work but want to try something a bit different.
I am sure I would be a great asset to another entrepreneur or company. I have no up to date CV and clearly no recent references, should I bother trying to get a job, I don’t have a clue where to even start after all these years!
Thanks.
What type of business do you operate may I ask, and how long has it been self-sustaining?I have at least half the week available and getting twitchy, I don’t really need to work but want to try something a bit different.
I am sure I would be a great asset to another entrepreneur or company. I have no up to date CV and clearly no recent references, should I bother trying to get a job, I don’t have a clue where to even start after all these years!
Thanks.
Sparkzz said:
If I was in your situation;
I'd spend more time with family and friends, more time in the gym and more time in the garage/garden. I'm assuming if you have a business that runs itself you don't need extra cash. Is mentoring really lucrative?
I am not sure that you are quite getting what this thread is about.I'd spend more time with family and friends, more time in the gym and more time in the garage/garden. I'm assuming if you have a business that runs itself you don't need extra cash. Is mentoring really lucrative?
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