ghosthousecorns
Well-known member
To quit looking for work and just go out on my own again.
I moved to Oregon in 2005 and started my own small landscape maintenance company. I did OK for a while though the winter months got kind of grim there.
I got what I thought was a really cool job in Sept 06 which I would have been happy to stay and work forever at. But it was not to be, and I was let go within 3 weeks of the "1 year probation" after which the job would have been permanent. During the probation however, you could be let go with no reason needed.
An ex co-worker who I now consider a good friend was let go after about 6 months (we both started at about the same time) and then I lasted another 5 or so, but then told I was "not a good fit" (interestingly this is the same excuse they gave my friend) and sent packing.
After this, I made the decision to move to Eugene in part because it's a fun interesting place and also because I thought it wasn't as hard to find work here. But I guess this is my wake up call because I have had nothing but one letter of rejection after another. Whoever says there isn't a recession right now is crazy. After 6 months of looking I am just tired of trying and I still have all my tools and equipment so I am just going to work for myself for now. I still have a couple of applications out there that are jobs good enough to change my mind about this, but for now I am moving ahead with my plan. I purchased a little 4 X 8 trailer I found on craiglist, fixed it up a little, got all my equpment in working repair, made flyers and business cards, and went to the bank to let them know my plans and start a business checking account.
With the kind of luck I have I will probably get a job offer now that I did all of this, LOL!
I don't know why I'm posting this except maybe hoping people will wish me luck and if anybody else is self-employed, advice. Maybe I'll take some pics of my ghetto trailer and lawnmower and stuff and post them later. I am actually going to do my first job on monday, basically cleaning up a pile of broken fence stuff and hauling the debris to the dump. But if that works out the homeowner said she had more stuff she needed done.
I moved to Oregon in 2005 and started my own small landscape maintenance company. I did OK for a while though the winter months got kind of grim there.
I got what I thought was a really cool job in Sept 06 which I would have been happy to stay and work forever at. But it was not to be, and I was let go within 3 weeks of the "1 year probation" after which the job would have been permanent. During the probation however, you could be let go with no reason needed.
An ex co-worker who I now consider a good friend was let go after about 6 months (we both started at about the same time) and then I lasted another 5 or so, but then told I was "not a good fit" (interestingly this is the same excuse they gave my friend) and sent packing.
After this, I made the decision to move to Eugene in part because it's a fun interesting place and also because I thought it wasn't as hard to find work here. But I guess this is my wake up call because I have had nothing but one letter of rejection after another. Whoever says there isn't a recession right now is crazy. After 6 months of looking I am just tired of trying and I still have all my tools and equipment so I am just going to work for myself for now. I still have a couple of applications out there that are jobs good enough to change my mind about this, but for now I am moving ahead with my plan. I purchased a little 4 X 8 trailer I found on craiglist, fixed it up a little, got all my equpment in working repair, made flyers and business cards, and went to the bank to let them know my plans and start a business checking account.
With the kind of luck I have I will probably get a job offer now that I did all of this, LOL!
I don't know why I'm posting this except maybe hoping people will wish me luck and if anybody else is self-employed, advice. Maybe I'll take some pics of my ghetto trailer and lawnmower and stuff and post them later. I am actually going to do my first job on monday, basically cleaning up a pile of broken fence stuff and hauling the debris to the dump. But if that works out the homeowner said she had more stuff she needed done.