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  1. McGuarantee

    Questions about being self employed/contract climber

    Well if ever there is a time in one's life to be skinny and poor, it's right now for me ;)
  2. McGuarantee

    Questions about being self employed/contract climber

    Thanks for all the advice everybody. This is a great resource. For now I'll just be sticking where I'm at and continuing to contemplate the next move. I hope to move to a 4 day 10 hour work week some time in the near future to have more free time to develop the climbing school and pursue...
  3. McGuarantee

    Questions about being self employed/contract climber

    For me it's when stress overwhelms me and it affects me even after I get off work. I'm so frazzled and tired and shot that it affects my quality of life. I don't mind the high stress work environment to an extent. I like a challenge, I like the risk, and I like taking down the trees considered...
  4. McGuarantee

    Questions about being self employed/contract climber

    Wow, just read all of the replies so far. Thanks guys. Some thoughts- The stress levels I typically face are from things like salesmen, not enough money on jobs, having to work 12-13...14 hour shifts, feeling guilty about not wanting to work saturdays, having to work with unexperienced...
  5. McGuarantee

    Questions about being self employed/contract climber

    Hi all! I currently work as a full time 50+ hour climber/foreman for a company in Nashville, TN. I am tossing around the idea of becoming a more self employed climber, and contracting my work. Some to the company I work for now and maybe for some other companies around Nashville as well. The...
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