Originally Posted by
anthonymaietta
For a long time I did not receive very much fulfillment from my engineering job at Simonds, and consequently fantasized more and more about building full time. The allocation of my time was starting to affect things at home and I had to make a change. Things are very different at my new job and I see the scale tipping in my head to a more healthy balance where building bikes is a nice addition to my life and not a necessity to feel a contribution to the "greater good". As it sits right now I forecast juggling the day job with my framebuilding for a few more years and I am at peace with my decision. Those of us in this position seem to fall into a weird limbo between the professionals and hobbyists. While we (those you posed this question to) have day careers, we all operate our businesses as legit entities, hold liability insurance, and exhibit at the shows, it is sometimes hard to find your place in the industry. At the end of the day I try to keep my head down and keep on building one bike at time. Maybe I'll look up later this year, have 30 bikes in the queue and be in the position to make another career decision. Until that point...I gotta go...time to make the jewelry...
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