My "job" is seasonal. I have 4 "seasonal" part time jobs.
One, I am a professional hunting guide for pheasant and spring turkey. I have been doing it for 10 years now. The issue now is my boss is my ex husband. I am a very hard worker and I am just tired of making other people rich while I have to scrape by to make ends meet. I literally walked away from that marriage with nothing, after having been a major part of the success of his business, profiting him 6 digits every year, my income is only 4 digits
Second, I am an airbrush artist. It is something I started doing nearly 4 years ago. I am ready for the next step. I have invested more than $8,000 in supplies and equipment thus far. I am very serious about catapulting this to the next level. If I can get this project going, I can permanently break my ties with my ex. Per our divorce decree, I signed an employment contract for additional 2 years. I am hoping my airbrushing will provide enough of a supplemental income to get me through the off season.
The other two "jobs" I have are on call situations, It isn't much income, but it is something. Other things I have been doing is mowing lawns and general labor for whoever needs something done.
I have never been on a forum before. I don't know how this all works. Any advice is greatly appreciated. I have less than 30 days left on my kickstarter project and am only 24% funded. At this point it appears my goal won't be reached...
My facebook page to view my artwork is
http://www.facebook.com/paintgirlart.
My kickstarter project link is http://kck.st/1vUZm56My passion project is to build a workshop and full size paint booth to enable me to do larger projects, mainly full size vehicles. I am currently limited to small projects, ie motorcycles, jet skis, guitars, golf carts, etc.. basically anything which can be shipped will fit into my paint room. I have a couple of cars to paint, but If I have to rent a paint booth to do them in, I will make absolutely no money doing the project. I am all about helping others, but I have learned to not sacrifice my needs in the process.