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Jeff Yeo
04 Jan 2019
amateur Social contributor at School of social sharing
If you are young and in good health why not ?
Always good to to build up capital early.
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Steph Yeo
20 Sep 2018
Auntie Uncle Whisperer at Agency for Integrated Care
When i was feeling like shi* at my previous job because i didn't like what i was doing, a colleague told me, "don't expect to love your full time job. Do what you love as something part time so you have money from your full time job and still can do what you like after that."
I guess my takeaway is that whatever i do beyond my full time job has to be really worth my time. Something that i really like to do, instead of sth that just brings in cash.
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Depends on how onerous my full time job is. I& the part time job is something I'm passionate about, then yes
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If you have a skill which you are passionate about (ie making music for myself) you could teach that...
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If finance is not a concern, prob a mental break is better to last the longer run