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Is it worth a career change?
I'm in my early 50's and have been a programmer, designer, and manger
of same for almost 30 years. I feel it's time for a change but still have to pay a mortgage and 3 kids in college. I'd love to open a Woodcrat store. Does anyone have any idea how much I could take home? I know it depends on location, location, location, and other things like the qulaity of help, etc. But are we talking $40K and that's a struggle or $400K? What should be my expectations? |
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