Subj : Re: Memories? To : August Abolins From : George Pope Date : Wed Sep 22 2021 20:33:30 > GP> Then he came o me to say the day shft was too much for his > GP> elderllyt dad, really, & would I like to take over the > GP> arcade completely, as he had his hands full with his other > GP> business. > That's interesting, and somewhat generous to have been arranged > for you. Definitely his good deed for a number of years! He expl;ained that he didn't need the money it brought in, & didn't have the time or interest to be involved in it, so this was the simplest thing. At the time I was awed by jhis generosity, bnt since I've recalled that no paperwork was signed (doubt it'd be legal anyway, with me only 17, in ON) When I decided to head on home, I just handed the keys over & said sorry & thank you. . . & everything reverted back to pre-me! > I am in a similar dilema with my bookshop.. tonnes of extra > duties (ie. cleaning) and I can only do it myself. There > simply isn't the extra cash to pay someone to do something like > that. I have some shelves that need serious attention - so, > for that I won't have a choice and need to hire a carpenter. They say that choiosing to go independent from hourly wage slave is exchanging your 8-hour days(40-hour weeks) for 16-hour days 6 days/week. (7, even, for some!) I consider myself a freelancer in the area of social justice. I have the one steady job I've had since 2006, but only 4 hours/week, but that's reliable, so I'm happy keepoing it & counting it as p[art of my portfolio. Mostly I'm doing non-profit work for orgs & on my own. I receive a goverhnment assistance cheque monthly, so I consider I'm working for the people in exchange for the taxes they had no choice but to pay on my behalf. I'm FT or more, but I nly count tyhem when Ui'm on a project (got oneresearcgh project for $30/hr (only 20 hours, though, darn); she asked me, trepidatiously, based on her limited budget, "Will you accept $30/hour?"; I expected close to minimum wage (then $12) but I maintained poker face & said, "It's for a non-profit -- I can make it work." My old rate as a freelance computer geek was 2 hours for $150, but I was generous with discounts even of all, especially for seniors & pretty girls) I probably averaged $30-$40, as I'd fix whsatever it was fort he flat fewe of $150, if I could do it in under 4 hours. Any more, I'd give an estimate for the remainder, after fixing the mnost important things for the base fee. > GP> By December, t hough, I'd run afoul of some local issues, > GP> & basically ensured the top local meathead.. > [...] > GP> I was a twiggy thing, & not up to a fight with a veritable > GP> psychotically angry monster, so I did the prudent thing & > GP> fled. > A couple of dobermans at your side couldn't have helped?! If I had a couple well-trained ones, I'm sure. . Your friend, <+]:{)} Cyberpope, Bishop of ROM --- SBBSecho 3.14-Linux * Origin: The Rusty MailBox - Penticton, BC Canada (1:153/757.2) .