Bob Savage
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- Joined
- Oct 25, 2020
- Messages
- 16
Good morning,
Most of my "forum" time has been spent on Sam's Facebook group, but I do lurk here. I put the post I'm going to place below on that group and while there wasn't much along the lines of advice, it was suggested that perhaps I should ask the question(s) here. Any/all input is greatly appreciated.
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I'll try to keep this as brief as possible and avoid telling my life story.
I'm no spring chicken - I've been fortunate to have been gainfully employed for many years to which I am thankful. My hand engraving journey started January 2021 and I consider myself blessed to have picked up as much as I have in this short time, particularly considering there was about 6-8 months of downtime in there for equipment issues and a cross-country move (though I kept up the drawing practice).
My desire for some time now has been to leave corporate America and the industry that has paid my bills for decades and to move to doing something I enjoy. This includes hand engraving as well as a the jewelry, drum key and other designs I do via digital sculpting (I use a casting house to produce these products).
Well, corporate America has now assisted me in making the transition via a layoff.
All of this is to ask this group, more specifically those who are or have been self employed (as an engraver is especially helpful) for any and all advice you may have for the transition. I'm looking for anything and everything including marketing, developing a brand name, what should/can be written off, what you're using for health insurance, you name it. If you have any advice for me I want to hear it.
Thanks in advance and sorry it went a little long but I wanted to provide some context.
Finally, I don't want to put a link and potentially break group rules with something that could look like spam, but if you want to see some of what I do that's not hand engraving, look for Instinctively Savage on Esty.
Most of my "forum" time has been spent on Sam's Facebook group, but I do lurk here. I put the post I'm going to place below on that group and while there wasn't much along the lines of advice, it was suggested that perhaps I should ask the question(s) here. Any/all input is greatly appreciated.
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I'll try to keep this as brief as possible and avoid telling my life story.
I'm no spring chicken - I've been fortunate to have been gainfully employed for many years to which I am thankful. My hand engraving journey started January 2021 and I consider myself blessed to have picked up as much as I have in this short time, particularly considering there was about 6-8 months of downtime in there for equipment issues and a cross-country move (though I kept up the drawing practice).
My desire for some time now has been to leave corporate America and the industry that has paid my bills for decades and to move to doing something I enjoy. This includes hand engraving as well as a the jewelry, drum key and other designs I do via digital sculpting (I use a casting house to produce these products).
Well, corporate America has now assisted me in making the transition via a layoff.
All of this is to ask this group, more specifically those who are or have been self employed (as an engraver is especially helpful) for any and all advice you may have for the transition. I'm looking for anything and everything including marketing, developing a brand name, what should/can be written off, what you're using for health insurance, you name it. If you have any advice for me I want to hear it.
Thanks in advance and sorry it went a little long but I wanted to provide some context.
Finally, I don't want to put a link and potentially break group rules with something that could look like spam, but if you want to see some of what I do that's not hand engraving, look for Instinctively Savage on Esty.