holy hell working in a cubicle is my ultimate nightmare, thanks for the motivation.
back to the grind.
office space cubicle - YouTube
When I was in college, I found Internet marketing and registered for Wickedfire. I proceeded to dick around with my Internet pursuits for almost three years. I made close to nothing with this, save for a few writing gigs that fizzled out, and some ebooks I sold to naive kids.
After college, I had a job working at a hotel. Liked my job, didn't like the principles of the place (attached casino, extremely strict guidelines, workplace didn't really let employees be themselves at all). Again, dicked around, made nothing except for a dribble of income from referrals.
Moved to a more densely populated area in July so my wife could start medical school. Got a job using my skills and my degree. Got this cubicle. I initially hated it, but I've learned to accept it and the fact that it makes me productive.
I get my work done for the company, I get my work done for me, and I still dick around too much and don't really make money. But I'm getting a system together. A four-year plan.
In four years, my wife will start residency, and we will most likely move elsewhere for this. When that happens, I want the following to happen:
1) Work remotely with the same company (be able to legitimately work two hours a day without the need to look busy),
2) Have a niche for a site/content I am passionate about, and make a small bit of side income from it,
3) Learn marketable offline skills. The world does not exist in this laptop screen,
4) Have several streams of income to assist in repayment of student loans from wife's medical school, as well as money for savings/travel/misc.
This cube will allow me to do so.
I digress for more photos.