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Ask HN: Side Hustle to Full Time?

2 点作者 coderunner大约 6 年前
Has anyone here transitioned a side hustle to a full time job after the side hustle was already making close to their full time job? If so do you have any tips on what helped you manage your time? And did you have to worry about competitors seeing success of the product and overtake you if they decided to devote full time to it from the beginning?<p>I am working on software &#x2F; internet side hustles outside my day job as a software engineer in the hopes that one will eventually hit. I have some family and financial responsibilities that make me very averse to quitting a stable paycheck with no significant traction on the side project.<p>Were you able to do this without taking investor&#x2F;vc money? I imagine a VC would want me to work full time from the beginning which would be understandable if they&#x27;re putting in money. From what I&#x27;ve read, it seems like a lot of people that do take VC money are able to take a minimal paycheck since they are usually younger and have minimal outside responsibilities.<p>Thanks for any help.

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keyle大约 6 年前
I hate to be the party pooper, but I&#x27;d would tell you to first get traction on your product, and then only quit your job if you feel you have no other choice than quit your job to do this full time.<p>Also be careful about your contract with your employer, making sure you&#x27;re not overstepping boundaries that you have signed on. Some employers will take anything you&#x27;ve developped outside of work as their own IP, there are ways around it of course.
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cerberusss大约 6 年前
I built apps for clients on the side. I saw that it&#x27;s almost impossible to live off apps in the App Store. The chances are very slim of your app hitting enough sales. So I quit my day job and started doing contracting work fulltime. But that&#x27;s not really what you mean, I&#x27;m guessing.