WW_RANGER_X
Well-known member
This could get moved if it has to, but I’m really in a pickle in life right now. This is going to be a long drawn out post so if you don’t want to stick around I don’t blame you (CSB). Here it goes…
I like my day job, I did love it at one point but not so much anymore. Six years in. A quick description of what I do at said day job; I’m a parts manager/service writer/mechanic at probably one of the most successful shops here in Visalia Ca. My specific position focuses on trailers and RVs. I am a one man band. I set up full services on trailer axles/suspension, all the way up to flat tow and
Supplemental braking systems and everything in between. With that said, a handful of members on here know I’ve been servicing off road shocks after hours for over 10 years. If you’re in the Central Valley, I’ve been the guy. I’m not a tuner but I can make a shock look and work pretty good. The problem is, I’m getting TIRED and stressed. I dont think I can juggle both jobs together much longer. I’m up at 5am and get in bed around midnight to 1am almost every night during the week. It’s putting a toll on my body and the relationship with my family. Something has to give. I feel I can thrive doing shocks full time, it’s just scary as fuck thanking about doing it. I have 9 years left on my mortgage, 2 years left on the Raptor, I pay for my own insurance (shitty covered CA) and I just recently set up my own retirement. I’m 41 years old…Shock work is all under the table. I was told I can’t work out of my garage legally being an LLC/legit business due to the fact that I have a refrigerator and washer and dryer inside of it, not a legit shop. I guess what I’m asking is, is this worth trying to figure out or just quit shock work and keep slaving away at my day job?, or should I quit my day job and try like hell to do shocks full time?
There is some smart people on here. Just looking for more knowledge, advice and maybe some motivation. Thanks dudes!
I like my day job, I did love it at one point but not so much anymore. Six years in. A quick description of what I do at said day job; I’m a parts manager/service writer/mechanic at probably one of the most successful shops here in Visalia Ca. My specific position focuses on trailers and RVs. I am a one man band. I set up full services on trailer axles/suspension, all the way up to flat tow and
Supplemental braking systems and everything in between. With that said, a handful of members on here know I’ve been servicing off road shocks after hours for over 10 years. If you’re in the Central Valley, I’ve been the guy. I’m not a tuner but I can make a shock look and work pretty good. The problem is, I’m getting TIRED and stressed. I dont think I can juggle both jobs together much longer. I’m up at 5am and get in bed around midnight to 1am almost every night during the week. It’s putting a toll on my body and the relationship with my family. Something has to give. I feel I can thrive doing shocks full time, it’s just scary as fuck thanking about doing it. I have 9 years left on my mortgage, 2 years left on the Raptor, I pay for my own insurance (shitty covered CA) and I just recently set up my own retirement. I’m 41 years old…Shock work is all under the table. I was told I can’t work out of my garage legally being an LLC/legit business due to the fact that I have a refrigerator and washer and dryer inside of it, not a legit shop. I guess what I’m asking is, is this worth trying to figure out or just quit shock work and keep slaving away at my day job?, or should I quit my day job and try like hell to do shocks full time?
There is some smart people on here. Just looking for more knowledge, advice and maybe some motivation. Thanks dudes!