Why You Should QUIT Your 9 - 5 JOB in 2023

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When I proposed to my wife, we agreed to base the budget only on my income so when kids arrived she would have the freedom to stay at home. I retired two years ago at 47 from engineering to full time farming. It’s a lot less money but the time with the family is priceless. The kids have skills, knowledge, and compassion.

FastEddy
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Strong Fathers Build Strong Families.
Strong Families build strong communities.
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This is the way.
Wranglerstar, as a 23 year-old husband, this is absolute truth. God bless you and thank you for this content. This is what the world needs. My wife quit her job last year and now tends the house and most of the time the animals.

appalachianjack
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Cody, I am struggling with my position right now and struggling to get my business off the ground. I needed to hear this. I wanted to say thank you for your honesty, faith and dedication. You are a shining example of what this world needs. Thank you

brandonolson
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When we found out the wife was pregnant I quit a 125k/yr job 60+hrs + commute time for s job I only make 84 but work 40 with commute time. And she gave up a good paying job to o be a stay at home mom. Had to sell my beautiful diesel truck and other toys and live a lot more frugal but it was worth it. The wife makes breakfast and dinner and I get the be there for both and help put him to sleep at night. Financially we may be a bit strained but I don’t regret it for a second. I can make more money later. Buy another truck. But I will never be able to buy the time I would have missed seeing my son grow.

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After I had lost one child to the world we studied which people group had the biggest success in raising children, it was the Amish. The one thing was besides mom at home was dad was always around either with a home business or worked for a neighbor and was always home at mealtimes. Yes, we are poor by the worlds standards, but rich in family values. Blessings all.

miraclefarm
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I was with Diesel Mechanic for big company for 25 years. After the pandemic I realize how much they do not care about you. So I decided to sell my house and move where I can afford to start a business. It’s been a little hard but I’m at home all the time and I’m a lot happier. Thanks for this video Wrangler Star and for the encouragement God Bless.

bigrigfix
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I am currently 6-7 months into running my own business. It was a scary transition, but I don’t think I could ever be a 9-5 employee again. I love being my own boss and having autonomy and self agency.

ChefRon
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My brother was complaining about not making enough money in IT, I told him you need to quit your job and go on your own, he heeded my advice. That was 25 years ago and he now owns a 2 houses, a boat and put 4 kids through college. Thanks for the content and greetings from NJ.

jamesdrake
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Absolutely agree. Have been on this road for about 5 years now. Quit my job, started my own small business as a contractor/handyman, started my social media channels and my wife did the same. She makes content as well, is a seamstress and is great at computer coding. We have five children and we home school all of them, gave birth to all of them at home too. I thank God for the grace He has shown us and in giving us the will and vision to fight hard for our family and those around us. God keep you and yours. I plan on making a similar video for my channel soon.

MasteringMayhem
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Spot on! My parents farmed with my grandparents. My dad's "office" was a 100 acre field within sight of his home and family. I now work in a 8-5 office setting and I am so envious of that life.

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My parents use to say to me all the time growing up…”You’ll never get rich working 40hrs a week for someone else.” It’s absolutely a 100% true statement. I’ve been self employed for almost 25 year. I couldn’t imagine working for someone else. That sounds like absolutely horrible to be honest. 😂 And though I’m definitely not rich. I’m very comfortable and live a great lift.

OMG_No_Way
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Absolutely correct. From 18-28 years old I worked an average of 60-80 hours per week between the Air Force, College, and Graduate School. Still living in slummy townhomes and have yet to make a serious living. Next chapter is working toward running my own business. Thanks for the advise and god bless you and your family!

tylerbeck
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Wranglerstar this is gold. I am currently going through a major life change. Leaving my job in May and starting a business for the reasons you described. Unbelievable timing. Thank you for being encouraging and showing others the possibilities. Love you like a brother, and appreciate your support!

ak_inthehay
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I’m just days past my 56th birthday. Growing up, I experienced enough chaos that I did want to create any of my own. All that did was keep me from stretching and testing my own mettle.

Thank you for this. I won’t have can’t as an excuse anymore.

Thank you.

TBJ
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What a great peptalk. I am so proud to be able to support my family, and my wife can stay home and raise the kids. I took a whole huge risk for years ago and bought a very modest commercial crab boat. I make two or three times more money that I ever did being an IT person in an office.

woody
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I currently work a 9-5 and a 6-10 in order to pay off my student loan debt. I’ll be all paid off by Wednesday and I’ve been debating whether to keep the evening job or not..

On the one hand my life is exactly like you describe; I’m swamped for time and come home every day without an ounce of energy to spare. My sleep, diet, and general fulfillment have all suffered..

On the other hand I feel like the extra work is necessary if I want to ever be able to break out of the rent/debt cycle. If I can save up enough for a down payment on a house I can relax after that

barneyboyle
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Best job I have had was a fancy high end jewelry job and everyone was so proud of me and I hid the fact that I was miserable and drinking heavy and mean to my animals and just burnt out. I quit that job and quit drinking and I live in a tent now but I am happy and only love and cherish my animals now. Thank you for this topic

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It's easier than people think, I started my small construction business when I was 25. 9 years ago this month, during the Obama administration and in Illinois. You can do it, anyone can do it. You just have to start! Good luck all!
Edit: when I started my small construction company, I looked for specialty equipment after the first year. I bought a seamless gutter machine and a couple years later I bout an air duct cleaning machine. Look into specialty services of all kinds.

Raised-Right
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8 years ago my wife gave up her senior position at a large CPA firm to stay at home and raise our young boys (#2 had just been born, and now we have 3). It was scary at the time because of the massive reduction in household income but it was the best decision we’ve ever made for our family. Great advice in this video, Cody!

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