Jason D. Barr

1 July, 2008

Starting a business

Filed under: ambition, business creation, journaling, lifestyle design — Jason @ 7:54 am

So, the end result of my ruminations on this site (working through some exercises from What Color is Your Parachute? and then thinking hard about what came out of it) is that I’ve determined that I’m not really going to find a job that I truly enjoy.  There’s just too much baggage that comes with a job that doesn’t really work for me.  I don’t like taking orders, I hate having a set schedule, I don’t like “face time”, I’m not really interested in corporate ladder climbing for ladder-climbing’s sake, etc. etc.  For instance, if I had the job I have now, but didn’t have to go to a cubicle every day and punch the clock (even though I’m a salaried employee, I’m expected to be around from 8-5), it’d be bearable.  It wouldn’t be interesting by any stretch of the imagination, but I could live with it.

The thing is, I could totally do the job that I do right now from home.  I’d even be willing to pay for internet access, a cell phone and a computer out of my own pocket to be able to telecommute.  My boss and I talk face to face at least once a week, but it’s rarely ever more than twice a week, tops.  And, the things we cover could just as easily be handled via email or a phone call (or video Skype).  It’s simply the culture of the company that I work at that requires me to be in my cubicle for eight or nine hours a day.  I can see needing to come in to work one day a week and accomplishing all that I have on my plate that requires a physical presence.  Everything else is totally superfluous.

So, I’ve decided to start a business on the side in the hopes that it will quickly replace my current income and allow me some freedom to engage in creative lifestyle design (living life and earning a living on my own terms and in my own way).  If you’ve not heard the term “lifestyle design” before, google it.  You’ll find some pretty interesting things to read that will, if nothing else, provide some fodder for keeping you occupied on this slow week prior to Independence Day.

So, in much the same way that the Parachute series of articles wasn’t meant to be illuminating to anyone but me, the next few articles are mainly going to be a journal.  I’m planning on using this space to document the process that I go through to create this business entity, from initial conception to operations planning to the minutiae involved in getting a small business off the ground (accounting, setting up logistics, determining the right legal entity for the business, and so on).  If you don’t get a whole lot out of this, I’m sorry.  Please don’t take this the wrong way, but I’m not really doing this for you.  I only get about 1 hit a day or every other day on this website, so I’m sure I don’t have a big audience to disappoint.  Just for posterity’s sake, I wanted to clarify why I’m blabbing on.  It’s not that I’ve got knowledge to impart; it’s that I want to keep a record of what I do, so that I can look back and laugh at my mistakes. :)

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