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There are lots of different types of domainers out there. Full time, part time, on the fence, and so on. Would love to hear stories from all over the spectrum, what are the positives and negatives, etc.
There are lots of different types of domainers out there. Full time, part time, on the fence, and so on. Would love to hear stories from all over the spectrum, what are the positives and negatives, etc.
well everyone dreams to being a full time domainer. thats not such as negative dream i guess.
There is more to life than flogging domain names all day every day, what sort of dream is that?
There is more to life than flipping burgers all day, everyday, what sort of dream is that?
I am going full-time in ~10 weeks. Wish me luck.
But any dream to become a domainer isn't 0.1% as impressive as Martin Luther King's, perhaps that's my point.
This is relevant how?
"everyones dream to being a full time domainer".
I was just pointing out the absurdity in the statement that it is everybodies dream to become a full time domainer, and that I'm one of the 25% of respondents who stated as such in the poll. In the context of the OP and the poll my comment is 100% relevant.
Your issue here appears to be the fact that your dream is to become a full-time domainer, and that I've pointed out that people should be aiming higher in life and using domaning as a means to an end. Sorry if I have in any way touched a nerve, it wasn't my intention, but this thread is not about you as an individual.
A few inspirational quotes:"everyones dream to being a full time domainer".
"After facing death and surviving, it becomes transparent that anything is possible in life if you just keep fighting for it." ~ Eric Lyon
Very briefly, I more refer to the trials and tribulations that one sometimes encounters on the streets of their own soil, the hardships one must sometimes overcome to make it to the next day, the violence that sometimes finds itself on our doorstep. We are all thankful for different things. Sometimes, I'm thankful when i realize that I just woke up for another day of life.Military?
You most certainly have not touched a nerve. I'm just curious what is the difference between the merits of one career over another. How is domaining less fulfilling than auditing or any other job? That's where you've lost me.
Very insuting IMOBut any dream to become a domainer isn't 0.1% as impressive as Martin Luther King's, perhaps that's my point.
Very insuting IMO
People should never stop looking for new doors to open, whether in self-employment or employment
You most certainly have not touched a nerve. I'm just curious what is the difference between the merits of one career over another. How is domaining less fulfilling than auditing or any other job? That's where you've lost me.
There are some major pros to self-employment, of course there is, not having a jerk as a boss