37 and working in a bike shop...

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...am I living the dream?

A few years ago I would have been pretty despondent, expecting to be an international man of mystery by now.

However, I find myself feeling guilty about being rather happy!

There is a down side though, missus is being made redundant soon and my wage, er, heh, oops...

Anyway, off to work on a bicycle.
 
legrandefromage":dryvwm0f said:
...am I living the dream?
I'd say so.

I'd love to, if I could afford to.

Being stuck doing something reasonably well paid, although perhaps lacking job satisfaction, these days, is something of a trap.

If it were possible, I'd love to do a job like, that - albeit perhaps more a traditional LBS, than perhaps a big chain like Halfords - there's still some of the big company, and "The Man" to reggae with.
 
legrandefromage":36flfrwk said:
However, I find myself feeling guilty about being rather happy!

I wouldn't be - a lot of people in the current climate would be chuffed just to have a job, let alone one they're enjoying.

I've often thought about jumping ship and back going into the bike trade (as a racing man this has seemingly obvious perks in terms of time off for events, bike maintenance and getting new kit at reduced or trade rates), but as a single-income household in a town with a higher-than-average cost of living, my current line of work (science education) pays better. Ho hum.

David
 
I'd go back tomorrow if I could afford to!!!

One of the most satisfying jobs I ever had, other than Sun cream applier for the American Beach Volley ball team!!

8)
 
dbmtb":1imlqypc said:
Pretty close to it. Being your own boss is better though.


My boss says that is a load of bollocks. I hid the tow rope from him last week as i didn't want to find his dangling boots in my face when I opened shop.

Stevo
 
I've been doing a few hours at my local bike shop over the last few weeks. Novelty has worn off a little now, but I'm still enjoying it. Can't say I could do it full time, I don't find it mentally challenging enough. Nice to be helping out a local shop though.
 
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