Ask HN: What hours would you work on a side business?
Would you spend several hours every week night, then have weekends all free? Or would you rather keep your nights free, and treat weekends like more two weekdays, only you work on your project rather than your normal day job?
[+] [-] davetong|15 years ago|reply
[+] [-] wtracy|15 years ago|reply
Unless some VC lands on my doorstep, I don't see any way to cover the server costs without holding on to my day job. (I hope advertising will offset some of the costs, but I won't count on that completely covering the costs, let alone keeping me fed.)
Does that answer your concern?
[+] [-] mindcrime|15 years ago|reply
When I start feeling to stressed, I allow myself a night off and walk across the street to the movie theater, take in a movie, or go out to eat or something, then come home and read some light fiction or something.
[+] [-] kiriappeee|15 years ago|reply
[+] [-] wmboy|15 years ago|reply
For those of us who are married, have kids, do community work, go to Church (Sundays and weeknights) etc... we have a lot more to juggle and finding quality time is very difficult. You really need to put in at least 20 hours a week to have traction so it's a case of making time (and learning to live with less sleep). There's little to no room for procrastination for people in this boat.
Of course I'm not complaining - having a wife, family, helping the community and participating in a local church are great ways to add value with your life. It's all about priorities I guess...
I guess that's one of the reasons why successful startups are an anomaly.