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	<title>Comments on: Is Part Time Entrepreneurship for You?</title>
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		<title>By: Steve</title>
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		<description>Hi Greg.  Thanks for the connection on LinkedIn recently.

Anyway, I am a part time entrepreneur right now, and also read that article by Anita.  I agree with most of it, but do have a problem with one of the reasons not to be an entrepreneur, and that it is &quot;Friends and family are more important&quot;.  I see this more as a challenge instead of a barrier.  I have 3 small children, and although it is difficult, they need to come first when I get home from Job #1.  They&#039;ll be in bed soon enough, and then I can start thinking about Job #2.  Luckily, I can get some work for Job #2 done during Job #1, or at least plan ahead.  That may change soon as I am looking for a new Job #1, or ways to make Job #2 more self sufficient. </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Greg.  Thanks for the connection on LinkedIn recently.</p>
<p>Anyway, I am a part time entrepreneur right now, and also read that article by Anita.  I agree with most of it, but do have a problem with one of the reasons not to be an entrepreneur, and that it is &#8220;Friends and family are more important&#8221;.  I see this more as a challenge instead of a barrier.  I have 3 small children, and although it is difficult, they need to come first when I get home from Job #1.  They&#8217;ll be in bed soon enough, and then I can start thinking about Job #2.  Luckily, I can get some work for Job #2 done during Job #1, or at least plan ahead.  That may change soon as I am looking for a new Job #1, or ways to make Job #2 more self sufficient.</p>
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