Well, I consistently worked 12 hour days making posting not very possible. I must admit that I also didn't really want to. I was having too much fun. I know I have a lot to learn until I can get to the point where I can be successfully running my own business, but this little test run was a good experience for me. It certainly puts to test my organizational system, which I am delighted to say passed with flying colors. Through this experiment I now have a better grasp of what I need to accomplish before I can get to where I want to be, which gives me goals to work towards.
On a side note, I leave for my Alaska mission trip in about a week. I am totally frightened and excited. For those of you who pray, please be praying for the team and me and the people in Alaska. Stay tuned for pictures and stories.
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So, does this mean you don't work for yourself anymore? Did you get anew job? What's up with that?
Our neighbors, who used to live in Alaska, say two things: Stay warm, stay dry. Wool is good, bring some if you have it. Don't forget the bug spray.
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The Chicken Wrngler
For taxes purposes I have worked for myself since September. In reality I have gotten most of my work from the guy who went on his honeymoon. This resulted in me running the business for the week that he was out. Now he's back, so I still work for myself, but only technically.
I kinda remembered he was out of town after I posted the question and wasn't sure how to delete it!
Sorry!
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