I'm in a bit of a pickle - I'm trying to build a startup, solo, to start - I'm burning the late night oil at nights and weekends.<p>I currently have a well paying job in IT at a top 10 online retailer.<p>I've been trying to build my product nights and weekends with some progress, but nowhere near the progress I desire. I attribute it to a diverged focus of working full-time for someone else (40 hr+), and overall exhaustion. Don't get me wrong, I have done probably 3-5% of the project in about 2 months moonlighting on nights/weekends while still being on-call 24/7, but haven't reached the full meat/potatoes of the application (yet!).<p>One thing I've recently begin considering and reading about is starting a small freelance business to begin (to pay the bills) - max 20 hours per week and then quitting my job to do that, while investing the rest of my time in my startup until it flourishes enough to quit freelance and go full-time on the startup I'm trying to create.<p>I've read countless articles of people having a full-time job (in bigco) and then just:
1) quitting cold turkey and focusing full-time on startup
2) quitting when startup product is built, then quitting cold turkey from bigco.
3) quitting when startup product is built and has paying clients = bigco income
4) When startup product is built, has paying clients > big co income.<p>Resulting in an understanding of : there is no black/white answer.<p>I project this first version, with a full-time focus, will take 6-9 months to develop.<p>I guess I'm just at a crossroads on what to do, I've talked to others, researched myself, tried doing some moonlight, but I'm not seeing the progress I hope for and I'm a bit confused on how to approach the situation now.<p>I'd love to quit right now and go full-time, but that isn't realistic due to apartment bills and daily living expenses of about $1k per month<p>I have quit a lot of skills in open-source development (ideal for freelance).<p>Thoughts? Suggestions? Stories? Fire em' at me :) .<p>Thank you!