Hustle culture
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I turned my hobby into a job, and I couldn't be happier. I go to my hobby every morning, and my customers are happy I'm doing it.
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I turned my hobby into a job, and I couldn't be happier. I go to my hobby every morning, and my customers are happy I'm doing it.
I am very happy for you. Sometimes it can just work out.
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I turned my hobby into a job, and I couldn't be happier. I go to my hobby every morning, and my customers are happy I'm doing it.
Sir this is the internet, we don't do the happy
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I turned my hobby into a job, and I couldn't be happier. I go to my hobby every morning, and my customers are happy I'm doing it.
Ooo u do some 3D printing stuff?
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Ooo u do some 3D printing stuff?
My first machine was a Sells Mendel back in 2010. Literally didn't have a machine; but had a friend with one he couldn't get to work. The deal was: I get it to work, and I could print my machine's parts with it. I got it to work, and now I also get everyone else's printers working too
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Sir this is the internet, we don't do the happy
I misread this at first and thought you said "We don't do Therapy". XD
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I misread this at first and thought you said "We don't do Therapy". XD
Some definitely try to do that here. (Armchair therapists/psychiatrists)
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I need a little hat for my manbun too
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It's important to shield it from the rain and sun, so it doesn't get cancer and falls off.
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I just want to do something I like an make enough to get by moderaly comfortably.
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I've lost 2 long time hobbies this way. Made something because I wanted something better and I like making stuff. Then I made it for a few people for free. Then made it at cost for a few more. Then people wanted it and I started selling for profit. Soon I was spending all the time I would be doing my hobby making parts because I have to. Got burnt out by my hobby and never wanted anything to do with it again. Twice.
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My first machine was a Sells Mendel back in 2010. Literally didn't have a machine; but had a friend with one he couldn't get to work. The deal was: I get it to work, and I could print my machine's parts with it. I got it to work, and now I also get everyone else's printers working too
Nice! Glad to see u enjoying ur hobby/job!
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I turned my hobby into a job, and I couldn't be happier. I go to my hobby every morning, and my customers are happy I'm doing it.
Same. I do the fun thing and get the food-money from it. It's -3 outside, a balmy 26c in my home office, and I really hope I can do this until I retire and do this on contract.
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My first machine was a Sells Mendel back in 2010. Literally didn't have a machine; but had a friend with one he couldn't get to work. The deal was: I get it to work, and I could print my machine's parts with it. I got it to work, and now I also get everyone else's printers working too
What is your price? How do they compare with nowadays printers?
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What is your price? How do they compare with nowadays printers?
I don't sell printers. Just fix them.
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People that get into a hobby for the purpose of making it a hustle tend to crash and burn (there is an occasional success, but rare) because they lack the knowledge and experience that comes with having been in the hobby.
The tabletop/Warhammer community is overflowing with commission "pro painters" who bought an airbrush and a bunch of contrast paints and immediately started advertising. They might get some bites, but commission painting lives off of repeat business and word of mouth. Neither of which are driven much by beginner level contrast painting and airbrushing.
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Quickest way for me to kill a hobby is to start getting paid for it. Then I irrationally begin to hate and loathe it.
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I've... never really understood why people always have to monetize themselves and their passions. It's very weird in my view.
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I've... never really understood why people always have to monetize themselves and their passions. It's very weird in my view.
Cause money is the ultimate reward.