Convince me to quit my day job
For the past five months I have been spending nearly all of my free time outside of my day job creating my startup. It is now to the point where I believe I could launch it and begin making money from it within 5-6 months.
The product will be competing with my current employer's (no non-compete, no stolen trade secrets, most legal questions already answered), so for legal reasons I have to quit my day job before launching. I am in a good enough financial situation that, even in the worst case scenario, I can go for a year before having to bail on my startup and start looking for a new job.
So HN, tell me your story of quitting your day job or otherwise convince me that leaving my well paying, comfortable job isn't horribly reckless. How do you know when the time is right to launch your product? Should I have so much faith in my product that I would be alright with marching into my boss's office tomorrow and telling him I quit?
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[ 2.0 ms ] story [ 54.3 ms ] threadIt's like saying "convince me to get married." There are good arguments both ways, but ultimately nobody here is likely to know you well enough to make a decision you'll agree with. Either you subconsciously want to get married, and you'll believe the naysayers simply don't understand why their arguments don't apply, or you subconsciously don't want to get married, and you'll believe that those telling you to pull the trigger don't understand the objections that you've built up in your own mind.
Personal experience, I just fucking did it. No talk, no post on HN on whether I should or not. A little less conversation a little more action please.
So just do it. The worst that can happen is failure, and it's far better to regret trying and failing than it is to regret not taking a chance.
If you're considering it then sooner or later you'll probably do it. But timing is crucial, so unless you can't continue working on it without quitting it's best to stall for a bit.
the motivation :
working on your own and with your nearest developer circle is the only thing that you won't ever get at Google, Yahoo or Microsoft (GYM).
You probably ain't quiting any one of the GYM, right ?
You probably ain't interested in competing with GYM, right ?
You are going to launch your startup, right ?
Just do it.
[edit : added some line]
This is a very helpful community, so I guess you'll probably do OK in the worst case scenario.