On the side. Can't afford to go head first right now. I am saving up to take a sabbatical in the future. Unfortunately this means I have to hide my work from my employer knowing they can technically lay claim on it despite the fact that all development is done at home.
Are you saying business-intelligence should or should not be hyphenated?
We just launched a new website and I don't know if it happened to be hyphenated before.
My wife is a writer and I could see her wanting to hyphenate as a compound modifier, but sine it is such a common phrase, I don't think it should be hyphenated.
My side project is full-time (40+ hours/week on lunarmods.com) for the last 6-months, but I still do part-time freelance work to pay about half the bills.
Side project because I have a family I need to feed. If I were on my own, I'd probably chance it as full time for as long as I could. I will say I plan make the plunge to full time as soon as I have enough saved from the day job to survive several months to a year.
Don't all the people here with side projects have IP issues with their employers? How many of you have IP related contracts signed with their employers? My understanding is that most technical companies make you sign such contracts.
Went full-time when 2010 began and stayed like that for one year. As it didn't work, got myself a new job and it became again a side project while I'm saving some money to go full-time again with a new strategy. I'm so glad I've been able to do this every year or so easily...
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We just launched a new website and I don't know if it happened to be hyphenated before.
My wife is a writer and I could see her wanting to hyphenate as a compound modifier, but sine it is such a common phrase, I don't think it should be hyphenated.