Bold Seagull
strong and stable with me, or...
I started as a draughtsman, then design engineer, project engineer and project manager . . . . From 17-37, I then became a stay at home Dad running my own business restoring and tuning engines for 12 years. It suited us as a family for 8 -9 years while Zef jr was growing up but frankly it was as frustrating as it was infuriating. With a sound engineering background and a logical planing mind I tried doing things properly but continually got dragged down and beaten mentally and financially by a constant barrage of crooks c***s and down right criminally immoral ********. Motorsport is not Called the sport of the criminal classes for nothing. On the plus side, I have had the opportunity to drive a few nice cars at a few nice places, but it has taken its toll mentally, physically, and financially.
I am now back in a design project engineer Role, sensible salary and no stress. After 6 months I am just about ready to go back in the workshop to finish the car I’ve been trying to restore for the last 8 years!
Have a good think about what inspires you, what is feasible for a sensible income. If you’ve passed the peak of mortgage and kids then maybe you can afford to take a hit for a few years ? THere’s no easy answer, but a change is possible.
That is a great story.
I’ve enjoyed being an architect, something I wanted do from 14 years old, but 32 years on, I’m finding the worry of contractor‘s performance, length of liabilities, and scale of risk against reward difficult to balance. If you took a business model of architecture into the Dragon’s Den, I have no doubt they would laugh you out of the place.
Feel like my creative energies could be put into writing, and rather than thousands of posts on NSC, I need to channel that into whether I can find reward from writing, whether about architecture, copy writing, letter writing etc. So started to do some pieces and see what happens. So we’ll have to see.