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Anthony Allbritten
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Have you ever seriously considered transforming a hobby into your primary source of income?

You know, start your own business doing something you love? Be your own boss? #careerchange #jobsearch #entrepreneur

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Michael Frash
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I haven't seriously considered it, but I think about it from time to time. Being your own boss would be super cool, but running your company means it's ALL on you. As a a side hustle it could turn into full time work -- over time.

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Ava Flores
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At one point I wanted to start my own restaurant, but realized the risk was too much.

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Catherine Costa
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This is a great question, have you asked yourself the same question? Hmm, my hobby is baking, I love and enjoy doing it cause it relaxes me. If I had to bake to sell them, it wouldn't be a hobby anymore. So to answer that question is a no-no for me.

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If you make your hobby your job, do stop loving your hobby? I love pottery, but if I HAD to make something in order to eat or pay my rent, I might like it less. Short answer: no. I don't like being bossed, but I think I'd like to keep my hobbies happy and a break from work.

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Patrick Steel
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I love this question and my hobby has always been golfing but I honestly don't know how to transform that into helping me make money

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Lori Pryma
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Yes, I think about it a lot, but health insurance coverage prevents me from doing it.

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My friend is a photographer on the side. She definitely loves it. You don't really have to do it all at once. You can set up benchmarks to gradually expand on it.

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Been there, done that. Tried to become a professional photographer. I was actually fortunate enough to be picked up as a stringer for a local metropolitan newspaper, and even wrote a few magazine articles and contributed all the photos. I proved I was capable doing the job, the problem is that the job did not pay well, and I was capable of doing other things that were far more profitable in the long run. Now photography is a hobby and engineering is my profession.

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