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Old 05-16-2008, 01:47 PM
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Ben you inspire me.

Perhaps one day I will go all out.
First I need to start doing some darn artwork.

I sure as heck know that Information Technology is just a pay check for me.
I love cars. Perhaps one day I will trust God and not my own strength.

See you around my friend

PS: I roll in the Atlanta, Greenville SC, Charlotte NC, areas close to Year One headquarters if you are ever in the area give me a ring would love to have lunch some time.

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Old 05-17-2008, 09:24 AM
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Congrats Ben! Now that you made the big jump, you'll never have to look back at your life when your older and say, I should have tried to do it. Best of luck to you!
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Old 05-19-2008, 12:01 PM
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Best of luck Ben, I can only imagine the pins and needles you're on about this venture. I've wanted to do the same thing for a while now as I know just how hard it is to juggle a full-time job, a ton of freelance work, and still maintain your sanity.

Every time I consider the possibility of going it on my own I get cold feet at the thought of not having a consistent paycheck coming in every few weeks. You will no doubt do just fine as your work is incredible and very inspiring. As long as our hobby exists, guys like us will have work to do and being able to fully commit to it is a big advantage for you. Maybe in a few years I'll get to make my passion work my only work too!

Again, best of luck to you man!

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Congrats Ben. As it's been said, I'm sure there is little to worry about with the work you do.



(Now, get off this website and get back to work, we need to see some more projects...LOL )
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Old 05-21-2008, 06:20 AM
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Way to go Ben. I am sure you will have plenty of work. I will contact you when we get ready to start our next project. Start thinking about cool ideas for a 69 Firebird. Steve
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Ben:

Any idea when we might be able to get started on my project?

Thanks,

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It's official, today was my last day. It felt a little strange leaving today but I look forward to what the future holds.
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