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Ask HN: length of "vacation" between leaving job and starting own company

5 pointsby br0keover 11 years ago
I've just left my daytime job to start my own company and have consciously decided to take a break to recoup/recover before starting the new adventure. How long did you take, did you feel like you should have taken longer/less and why? Thanks!

7 comments

ssaunier_over 11 years ago
A pause between 2 jobs should be at least 2 weeks IMHO. But for your own company, I&#x27;d say you should start right away? Aren&#x27;t you excited? Can&#x27;t you stop yourself from thinking of it all day long?<p>You could go for a trip while working as you are now free.
wikwocketover 11 years ago
Whatever time you decide, I&#x27;d recommend you pick a &quot;start date&quot; for your own company, and stick to it. That morning, get up early, shower and dress sharply, and report to your new &quot;office&quot; at 9am. Maybe not literally, but try to get into the mindset of productivity and dedication to your new job. Especially after a week or three off, it would be very easy to ease into it lazily and half-heartedly. But if you are starting your own company, you&#x27;ll want to hit the groudn running, with momentum and acceleration.
ScottWhighamover 11 years ago
What do you need to recoup&#x2F;recover from? This is your dream (or I assume it is) - so I don&#x27;t really understand why you need to take a break. You&#x27;ve crossed a major line - celebrate by rocking the #$(&amp;* out of your new opportunity. I took no time - I couldn&#x27;t wait. Too excited to work on the 1,234,567 things that needed to get done!<p>Or take a vacation if you want to. You&#x27;re the effing boss now - ain&#x27;t nobody telling you what to do anymore.
eagletuskover 11 years ago
I just took a one year trip. I think it helped me to get a lot of perspective on my life, this might be interesting to you or not.<p>I was on the verge of starting my own business but I back tracked as I saw it in a different light, I gained new perspective on it.<p>I spent one year in South America learning Spanish, studying yoga and mediation in Thailand and India, learning bit of Chinese, learning to run and running a 10k and getting fit. Getting a real low paying job in America selling fireworks. ect...<p>Now I am back at the full time gig and getting shipped off to Puerto Rico to build a solar farm, something that would have never been on the table if I didn&#x27;t take the time.<p>two weeks seems so laughable to me.<p>I spent 12 days in a silent meditation retreat, that is almost two weeks there.<p>One way to look at life is through the lens of time, we all have x amount of time, we get to choose how to use it. Everybody is given time, rich people and poor people all have this x amount it&#x27;s a great equalizer.<p>My year abroad cost about $17,000, that is an incredible deal.
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xplorerover 11 years ago
I&#x27;d say 4 weeks is perfect. Take your family, friends, {girl,boy}friend and enjoy the most. The time you will spend now you won&#x27;t get it after you get into the Startup race.
sharemywinover 11 years ago
It depends what you can afford and are willing to lose. If you have a lot of money the bank take as much time as you want. How long is it going to take to get this adventure profitable. If it&#x27;s a service business and your doing the work and you already have a client that&#x27;s one thing. If you have a business idea and no proof of revenue I would get to work rgith away.
xauronxover 11 years ago
I&#x27;ve never taken more than a day&#x2F;weekend between jobs. I&#x27;ve been in the workforce for 10 years, 4 jobs, 1 and 2 overlapped by a week, 2 and 3 overlapped by 3 months, and I took a weekend off between 3 and 4. Work is a reality that you can&#x27;t avoid, and if you&#x27;re not excited to get started at your next job then why even switch jobs.
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