Reno:

You said, with eloquence:

"I suppose that's the crux of the difference between an employee and an entrepraneur. As a one-man business, as my current job comes to a close, I'm running around looking for the next job. This is a somewhat different outlook than, say, expecting to punch the timeclock tomorrow morning."

I try to stress the point that to be 'on your own'..is not like just going where the 'boss' sends you, and getting a paycheck on each Friday, or whatever payday

Being "self employed"..(self sufficient) is a lot more envolved then being a 'good sparky' (or whatever tradesman) you have to do a lot more then the actual 'work'

The work situation here (NJ) appears to be at a level point, new resi is slow...renovation is steady.


John