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2023 Jan 3, 4:56am   9,820 views  61 comments

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I'm a real estate photographer and small business (SAAS) owner.

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1   1337irr   2023 Jan 3, 5:03am  

Security, I make sure things don't blow up. Also planning on getting into Salesforce Admin roles.

I do a little real estate investing. What kind of SaaS do you do?
2   zzyzzx   2023 Jan 3, 5:20am  

DBA / Database Developer. Sometimes I do front end too (usually Oracle APEX).
3   GNL   2023 Jan 3, 5:45am  

1337irr says

Security, I make sure things don't blow up. Also planning on getting into Salesforce Admin roles.

I do a little real estate investing. What kind of SaaS do you do?

I've created a CRM(?) type of SAAS geared toward real estate photography. Years ago, I scoffed at people who told me websites can cost 100s of thousands of dollars to develope....to my surprise, they weren't wrong. The solution I'm bringing to the industry (real estate visual marketing) is to make it so real estate photographers (videographers etc) can be a tour company that offers every type of visual solution to Realtors. There are some other companies doing similar things but I believe I've taken it to the max. I'd say 90% of all real estate photographers work as contractors for tour companies for low wages. I believe I can change that while making a significant income.
5   clambo   2023 Jan 3, 7:48am  

Marine science things, since 1992 self employed with a tiny business, finished working in 2014, completely done with the business in 2019 so retired since that date.
6   HeadSet   2023 Jan 3, 8:01am  

Former Air Force officer who later taught at Hampton University, bought and refurbished SFHs to make into rentals, and did management/IT for a large taxi company until Nov 2022. Currently "retired."
7   GNL   2023 Jan 3, 8:16am  

clambo says

Marine science things, since 1992 self employed with a tiny business, finished working in 2014, completely done with the business in 2019 so retired since that date.

Marine science things...tell me more? Were you able to sell the business? Any advice for would be entrepreneurs?
8   GNL   2023 Jan 3, 8:16am  

HeadSet says

Former Air Force officer who later taught at Hampton University, bought and refurbished SFHs to make into rentals, and did management/IT for a large taxi company until Nov 2022. Currently "retired."

Coding?
9   NDrLoR   2023 Jan 3, 8:53am  

Worked 30 years at Lone Star Gas Co. headquartered at 301 S. Harwood in Dallas. For 27 years I wrote and distributed the daily drilling reports and 20 of those years worked for the same man, Jack F. Lyle, Jr., VP of onshore drilling operations. Took early retirement at the end of '97 when they merged with DP&L and formed TXU.
10   Patrick   2023 Jan 3, 9:27am  

Programmer. Last job was at Craigslist in SF. Retired early, but not sure I'll stay retired.
11   GNL   2023 Jan 3, 9:55am  

NDrLoR says

Worked 30 years at Lone Star Gas Co. headquartered at 301 S. Harwood in Dallas. For 27 years I wrote and distributed the daily drilling reports and 20 of those years worked for the same man, Jack F. Lyle, Jr., VP of onshore drilling operations. Took early retirement at the end of '97 when they merged with DP&L and formed TXU.

Wow, we're you able to financially capitalize on your daily reports/knowledge by trading oil futures/commodities over your career?
12   GNL   2023 Jan 3, 9:55am  

Patrick says

Programmer. Last job was at Craigslist in SF. Retired early, but not sure I'll stay retired.

What do you think you'll do? Go back to coding?
13   Onvacation   2023 Jan 3, 10:07am  

Retired pirate. Living off the loot.
14   Shaman   2023 Jan 3, 11:20am  

Giant Robot mechanic/programmer.
At the port.
We move the world.
15   GNL   2023 Jan 3, 11:21am  

Onvacation says

Retired pirate. Living off the loot.

Very nice.
16   GNL   2023 Jan 3, 11:26am  

Shaman says

Giant Robot mechanic/programmer.
At the port.
We move the world.

Are you considered a longshoreman?
17   GreaterNYCDude   2023 Jan 3, 11:26am  

Engineer. Specailize in chemical process equipment / process engineering. Teach on the side.

Life is good.
18   GNL   2023 Jan 3, 11:30am  

cisTits says

I chop up baby parts at the local Planned P.

May the Lord Almighty smite thee and cast a pox on your household
19   Shaman   2023 Jan 3, 11:35am  

GNL says

Shaman says


Giant Robot mechanic/programmer.
At the port.
We move the world.

Are you considered a longshoreman?


No different union actually.
20   Tenpoundbass   2023 Jan 3, 11:40am  

Professional Commie workforce deserter.

Unfortunately the workforce HR culture always mirrors the present Presidential policies. in the work places I worked at during Obama.
Mostly Muslim refugees were hired in most available spots. During Trump mostly Vets got hired, and when Fuck Face McGillicutty Biden got elected, I said fuck that.
I'm going AWOL from the corporate workforce while that fuck stick and the Commie Dems are in power.
21   NDrLoR   2023 Jan 3, 3:28pm  

GNL says


we're you able to financially capitalize on your daily reports/knowledge by trading oil futures/commodities over your career?
I could have. For years we had the first and only fax machine (called telecopiers then) in the whole four building complex
encompassed by Harwood/St. Paul/Jackson/Young streets until the early 80's. Started with a miserable Xerox in 1974, then got a nice 3M in '75 which could do speeds up to 3 minutes using treated paper. All communications with the executive offices came through my office and I saw them first. Execs in other parts of the company would get mad when I told them I couldn't run something for them because drilling reports took first priority. I noticed after I quit having deductions made for stock in about 1988 that I was getting credited each two week pay period for them anyway, so just let it go. The only time I didn't get to see the first reports was when we were hitting TD on the Bertha Rogers No. 1-27 in Washita County, Oklahoma in 1974 when it hit 31,441 feet, at the time the deepest borehole in the world until the Russians went deeper in 1979. A teletype machine was set up by my desk and all the execs would gather around it for an hour or so every morning. The drill bit twisted off in a sulfur dome at 31,441 and we stopped. Logs indicated it was not productive at that depth and it was plugged back to about 25K feet and completed in the Granite Wash.
22   GNL   2023 Jan 3, 3:43pm  

I hope people continue to share. This is interesting.
23   Booger   2023 Jan 3, 3:45pm  

Onvacation says

Retired pirate. Living off the loot.


In Caligulan splendor?
24   mell   2023 Jan 3, 4:28pm  

Patrick says

Programmer. Last job was at Craigslist in SF. Retired early, but not sure I'll stay retired.

You should mentor my oldest, they learn shit in school these days. At least I got him signed up for tryouts. US public school system is a joke, so are most private schools unfortunately as well, they just cost more money.
25   socal2   2023 Jan 3, 5:47pm  

Sales Manager for a large water/wastewater technology company. I have 11 sales engineers on my team covering the Western US.
26   Patrick   2023 Jan 3, 6:09pm  

GNL says

Patrick says


Programmer. Last job was at Craigslist in SF. Retired early, but not sure I'll stay retired.

What do you think you'll do? Go back to coding?


If I really need a job, that's what I'll do again. At the moment, I'm pretty happy working on patrick.net and a genealogy website I made for my large extended family.
27   komputodo   2023 Jan 3, 8:44pm  

I see coding, IT, engineering, programmers, office stuff....does anybody work with their hands anymore?
28   GNL   2023 Jan 3, 8:46pm  

komputodo says

I see coding, IT, engineering, programmers, office stuff....does anybody work with their hands anymore?

Yes, immigrants.
29   RedStar   2023 Jan 3, 8:54pm  

I maximize medicare reimbursement for hospitals. I lost several clients for not taking the toxxine but business has been nuts and busier than ever.
30   latitude38   2023 Jan 3, 9:23pm  

I bow to no man ……. that is unless I’m working - Floor covering -Fmr owner of Floor covering store - fmr. over leveraged RE investor
31   richwicks   2023 Jan 3, 9:37pm  

latitude38 says


I bow to no man ……. that is unless I’m working - Floor covering -Fmr owner of Floor covering store - fmr. over leveraged RE investor

Need an employee?

I'm fucking tired of being "smart" :D

I'm a coder but I'm sick of working for evil corporations.

I'm semi-retired, I'm working on decentralizing the internet. What I've seen so far for this is not usable. My goal is to make things like Facebook and Twitter, obsolete. Centralized control for information, at this point in time, I judge to be impossible.

We have ANCIENT tools that exist, and I want to resurrect them. If you've never experienced something like ytalk, it's between an instant messenger (SMS/IM) and a telephone call. It has a very heavy bandwidth requirement, but in this day and age, who cares? It's far less than a voice conversation, and it's not quite like a phone conversation - you can predict what somebody is about to say before they say it. It's an unusual form of communication, where interruptions are not a problem. You can't talk over one another.

So few of you realize what the early internet was like. There was a lot of great stuff, and I want to bring it back.
32   Tenpoundbass   2023 Jan 3, 9:54pm  

komputodo says

I see coding, IT, engineering, programmers, office stuff....does anybody work with their hands anymore?


That's what I'm getting(returning) to now. I was a flooring guy in my previous life before programming Now I'm getting into to electrician work. I specialize in old Florida houses with Plaster walls and old wiring.
33   richwicks   2023 Jan 3, 9:59pm  

Tenpoundbass says


komputodo says


I see coding, IT, engineering, programmers, office stuff....does anybody work with their hands anymore?


That's what I'm getting(returning) to now. I was a flooring guy in my previous life before programming Now I'm getting into to electrician work. I specialize in old Florida houses with Plaster walls and old wiring.



Good to make something tangible isn't it?

Here, if you want to go WAY out of the spectrum:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27v7Oq-q9xs

Better talk to him before building something though. See how it holds up. Always annoyed me that we are forced to use ancient building methods but more modern ones, they've not been tested through time. I don't understand the compression stress of what he built, and I do not trust it. I think his idea would be useful for non load bearing walls though. You could make a pretty awesome Buckminster Fuller enclosure with it.
34   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2023 Jan 4, 3:38am  

GNL says

I hope people continue to share. This is interesting.


I agree. A few I took a guess at and was right, others I had no clue at all.
35   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2023 Jan 4, 3:41am  

NDrLoR says

Worked 30 years at Lone Star Gas Co. headquartered at 301 S. Harwood in Dallas. For 27 years I wrote and distributed the daily drilling reports and 20 of those years worked for the same man, Jack F. Lyle, Jr., VP of onshore drilling operations. Took early retirement at the end of '97 when they merged with DP&L and formed TXU.


Thanks for sharing. Your lengthy retirement inspires me.

I had a set of friends I grew up with and one of our goals was to be retired before age 50. We didn’t quite get there, but one will make it at 55 and if he hadn’t started a family at age 40, he would have made it by 52. Me and the other guy will make it before 60.
36   zzyzzx   2023 Jan 4, 7:19am  

Tenpoundbass says

That's what I'm getting(returning) to now. I was a flooring guy in my previous life before programming Now I'm getting into to electrician work. I specialize in old Florida houses with Plaster walls and old wiring.


If I ever do move to Florida, I should do this.
37   zzyzzx   2023 Jan 4, 7:20am  

komputodo says

I see coding, IT, engineering, programmers, office stuff....does anybody work with their hands anymore?


If I were working with my hands, could I be posting here during normal working hours?
38   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2023 Jan 4, 7:40am  

not doing anything right now, but working on software startup idea for construction. im very familiar with building industry.

its in the idea phase, so im not rich or big time hotshot out there.
39   HeadSet   2023 Jan 4, 7:41am  

komputodo says

I see coding, IT, engineering, programmers, office stuff....does anybody work with their hands anymore?

Well, I now have to retile a built-in shower bench that the builder's tile man did not waterproof correctly. I removed the tile and the old backer to let the bench dry. Now I have to replace the backer board and add seams, then waterproof and relay the tile. I also have to rebuild my mom's front porch railings.
40   Eman   2023 Jan 4, 9:06am  

Former Civil Engineer. Quit engineering in 2009 to pursue real estate investing full-time. Got lucky. Now, I’m a “full-time” real estate investor. I work 2 hours/day, 3-4 days/week.

At this point, I don’t see myself ever going back to engineering. I’ll work and be a real estate investor until the day I die. There were moments I reflect back and thought had I accepted the offer to work for the Water District, what would my life be like by now?

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