Bugguy
Practically Family
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I frequently ask myself this exact question. This is usually when I'm doing a thankless repair task that no-one will see and I get no satisfaction from other than saving the money and hassle of finding a tradesman, scheduling when its convenient for them, and paying them for grudgingly undertaking my project... like they're doing me a favor by taking my money. Frequently, my work is more professional than theirs and often they don't have the correct tools or parts with them. Particularly on DIY construction projects, the plans or requirements change as we (my wife and I) go along and a contractor isn't able to flex if they bid a fixed price. The time I spend yields a product I can enjoy and a good sense of accomplishment.
Since I've started consulting, the time:money equation has changed. Now if I don't work , I don't get paid. So I can assign a hard value to a day off. In essence, I'm now buying my leisure time by foregoing the opportunity to be paid for the time. As a result, I've created a whole new way to guilt myself and be miserable.
So much pathology, so little time.
Since I've started consulting, the time:money equation has changed. Now if I don't work , I don't get paid. So I can assign a hard value to a day off. In essence, I'm now buying my leisure time by foregoing the opportunity to be paid for the time. As a result, I've created a whole new way to guilt myself and be miserable.
So much pathology, so little time.