Transitioning a hobby into a business can be daunting, especially when financial pressures are involved. The individual has experience as a PC Consultant but is uncertain about committing fully due to the comfort of maintaining it as a hobby. Despite having a full-time job, there are challenges in generating consistent income from the consulting work. The discussion highlights the admiration for those who successfully make a living from similar ventures, while also expressing a desire for supplemental income. Ultimately, the conversation centers around the balance between passion and the pressures of entrepreneurship.
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I have been a PC Consultant for many years...mostly as a hobby. Due to financial situations, I have decided to step it up a little and work my business more. I am very nervous about this--as a hobby it has been comforting knowing that if I didn't feel like doing anything, I didn't have to....
Welcome here. I have a full time job and there are months that this second job may seem more like a hobby as do not have very many shows. I am always impressed by the consultants I know that make their living with Pampered Chef. At this point in time I cannot do that; I am however happy to have funds to help with the bills. Good luck stepping things up.