SportsFan1 wrote on Sep 20th, 2010 at 7:14pm:I know, I know..In my opening post I certainly did acknowledge that meeting with clients and brainstorming is a trigger. To clarify, it seems to be the overload of covering all ends of the spectrum. When I meet with these people it's generally because my boss has had shortcomings that he didn't live up to and then I have to go in and smooth them over. I have to do this while balancing a ridiculous budget that isn't flexible because my boss wants to "please" the client but do so at no expense. Over the years, my patience has grown low and my trigger response has increase. Over the course of the past 6 months, I have been doing a lot of contracting work on my own and I play by different rules. I have had great success in not being triggered because I don't go in feeling overwhelmed. I feel like I actually have control and I thrive on it. So far so good on all fronts there. Obviously, sitting in front of a computer all day brings on some issues when it comes time to do billing, designing and scheduling. But when I do it as self employed I feel much more relaxed and not under the gun. Basically, the guy I work with now is very unrealistic. Unfortunately, he dumps all of this on me and says "handle it". I find myself having to make promises that I know we can't live up to and I think it really has basically become a situation where I manifest some of my own headaches because I am so damn mentally stressed feeling I have zero control, but forced to make decisions and promises with little leeway. Couple that with the fact that I have to run all the crews, do all the machine work, run our shop, and often times I have to do any labor that is to specific for our general laborers. In some ways Im often to busy to think about ch, but the second I have to go into a meeting it all comes full circle and I feel like "here I am meeting with these people and im wasting valuable time and having to bullsh*t my way out of a paper bag".
I know it seems like any reasonable person would say why the hell are you working for this guy for. Unfortunately, I have learned from the ground up from him in all phases and honestly contracting is a tough gig and he certainly isn't the only one in my industry that unloads all of their burdens on their project managers. The bottom line is, im at the top rung of the ladder. That is why self employment is the next step. I can go no higher in my industry without simply moving into the boss position. Obviously, there are some pitfalls, but I feel like the freedom and flexibility in some areas really will help.
That's what it's like! Yep and then some..... 24/7 on call!
No break for the boss, your on call have to pay bills, taxes...
I was in retail you don't want to hear my story.. it will give
you a CH with out a doubt... Payroll, Payroll taxes, Self-employment tax, SS tax, Disability the list goes on and
on...
All I can say is when your the BOSS the buck stops here or
there! Well with you, you get my point. You think you have pressure now!

You ain't seen nutin yet, my friend.
Hey but don't let me slow you down, We need bosses.
But really, it is just going to add to the stress and no you
will not have freedom you think. Unless you have the money
to pay someone else to work for you.
Peace,
Boski