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I wanna quit my job
Genghis Khan
#31 Posted : Friday, March 04, 2011 10:28:47 AM
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2012 wrote:
young wrote:
I am contributing to this topic because @2012 said the pay is good, so we are in the same shoes.

Take my case for example, I do not enjoy my job
even though the pay is very good and I was centering all my investment on stocks.

By staying a little bit longer on the stupid job I learnt about real estate as a good alternative, I need time and money to build up my real estate portfolio to a reasonable extent before I quit.
i need ONLY the money from the job to plan my exit, I do not care about promotion or office politics as my consolation is that my years in paid employment is numbered.

It is like happily serving a prison term !!!


Thank you young. I always value your contribution and I can tell you know where I'm coming from. Thank you all, I can see you all know what I feel.
I have savings to last me through 6-8months. I work in a service oriented industry and I know I'm very good at it. Although I'm paid well, I make my employer 10 times my salary. I arrange my meetings with clients go in and make the money, my employer never attends unless there's a problem and I can't remember the last time there was one.
I want to open a business in the same line targeting SMEs unlike my employer who's target is top end corporates. Basically I help grow businesses and brands.
Although there's immense fear my spouse and I agree it is the right time to step out now when I have energy and still young (30s) than trying out after I retire. My difficulty is that for me to establish I need to be there 100% as it's a service and maybe teach an employee the few secrets that will give us the edge. That said, my biggest fear is losing my family medical cover but I think I can get a cheaper one. Thank you all.


My opinion is to go for it!

1.You seem to have a good working knowledge of your work area. You may want to start selling yourself to prospective clients before "go live date" and ask for referrals (if you haven't already). I would advise that these need not be your employers clientssmile

2. Your spouse supports your decision and you have savings / alternative household income.

3. you sound confident about the prospects in the SME market... i generally agree.

4. You want to do something that you know about... most ppl just wanna quit and they get into biz they know nothing about... eg. retire and buy a few matatus!!!

5. You know you will do it one day... waiting may / may not help. Napoleon Bonaparte said "space we can recover, time never". Do an honest Cost Benefit Analysis of Time lost by waiting another year vs. various risks of doing it now.
"I'd rather be lucky than clever... every time!" - ME
"The problem is not what we don't know... it's what we know for sure that just ain't!" - MARK TWAIN
"Space we can recover... time never!" - NAPOLEON BONAPARTE
wanyina
#32 Posted : Friday, March 04, 2011 10:53:44 AM
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If you wonna quit your job just go ahead you will know the value of job in Kenya today when you decide to go back for job marketing life .....Even business in Kenya are very hard unless u have a lot of money enough to risk while u set some aside..or unless you have rental houses to give you a ransom every month dont quit your job..but should u decide good luck sir!
Allias608
#33 Posted : Friday, March 04, 2011 12:13:52 PM
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You listen to the person in you, we can give you all sorts of our experiences but at the end of the day it will be you.

1. If your gut tells you quit, then do so. Reason - you are not happy and trust me you are wasting your time.
2. There is not right time to move. When you think you are ready, things to hold you down will always come.
3. Remember, to do your own successful business, you will have to develop your own clientele base - they get used to your style, values etc. Even if they are from your employer, they will treat you as a different entity......you start from the scratch (again depends on which sector you are in).
4. The time you don't refer to my opening remark, the person inside you will stop talking to you and that is when you miss the bus, yes, things are very very rough out here, but, the company you are working for was started by someone......you hear companies history, you are the ultimate decision maker.
K22
#34 Posted : Friday, March 04, 2011 2:50:11 PM
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Can someone define what 'good pay or well paying' is in Kshs?


A successful man is one who makes more money than his wife can spend. A successful woman is one who can find such a man
adah
#35 Posted : Friday, March 04, 2011 3:46:21 PM
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It depends on whether ur single or u have a family.If u earn a gross of around 80k & ur single that should be sufficient as it comes to a net of about 60k
captainrio
#36 Posted : Friday, March 04, 2011 3:59:02 PM
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adah wrote:
It depends on whether ur single or u have a family.If u earn a gross of around 80k & ur single that should be sufficient as it comes to a net of about 60k


is that in nairobi or mombasa? cos surely, 60k in nrb aint good enough is it?
fantony
#37 Posted : Friday, March 04, 2011 4:05:05 PM
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good pay should enable you live in a middle class neighbourhood...

in kenya the middle class is very wide starting at around 50k per household (combined incomes of spouses) income to around 500k...

if you are 'middle 'middle class'' with and income circa 300k you can afford a mortgage of about 100k that enables you dwellings in Kilimani.. Kile etc

getting back to the subject of the topic.. opportunity cost when quitting; if you are quitting your job to run a business that will earn you 80k... it better be because you are sure in about 10 years you business can rake in 800k..

then you will be able to join in wazua conversations, because you have something left over to invest.. even if at syokimau..
Dia
#38 Posted : Friday, March 04, 2011 4:49:46 PM
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@bwenyenye, where are the tests done? I need one, new years' resolutions must happen.
jaggernaut
#39 Posted : Friday, March 04, 2011 9:31:09 PM
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adah wrote:
It depends on whether ur single or u have a family.If u earn a gross of around 80k & ur single that should be sufficient as it comes to a net of about 60k


I earn much more than that but still feel that am struggling. I seriously doubt if the figure you have quoted can be termed as good pay. Not with decent housing going for 35k, car maintenance at 20k, food 15k, entertainment 10k and medical, utilities etc.
captainrio
#40 Posted : Saturday, March 05, 2011 8:46:05 AM
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jaggernaut wrote:
adah wrote:
It depends on whether ur single or u have a family.If u earn a gross of around 80k & ur single that should be sufficient as it comes to a net of about 60k


I earn much more than that but still feel that am struggling. I seriously doubt if the figure you have quoted can be termed as good pay. Not with decent housing going for 35k, car maintenance at 20k, food 15k, entertainment 10k and medical, utilities etc.


agree with u buddy...thats y i doubted if this was for nrb..cos in msa, its pretty decent for a single guy to leave very comfy...
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