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Why You Should QUIT Your 9 - 5 JOB in 2023

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  • @wranglerstar
    @wranglerstar Жыл бұрын

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  • @TheBelrick

    @TheBelrick

    Жыл бұрын

    [they] didn't just divide and conquer. Men vs. women, rich vs poor, every race vs. European descent. They also isolated us. Young men alone in basements. Single mums in living rooms all day . Workers in cubicles not talking to anyone, going home to empty apartments. [they] were incredibly cunning. Go with God. The alternative is literally the devil and his minions in human form

  • @renegade7493

    @renegade7493

    Жыл бұрын

    The govt does approve. We are slaves to the system. Welcome to the Matrix.

  • @BearsEatBeetz

    @BearsEatBeetz

    Жыл бұрын

    I love it when dudes with youtube channels who think they know more than they do, who have an income from youtube, who have been bitterly fired from his job tell other young men to quit their jobs.

  • @TheBelrick

    @TheBelrick

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BearsEatBeetz Do you also sarcastically love it when anyone for any reason at all tells young men to not waste their lives ? is it because you are a sociopathic or an ignoramus? So tell us, why is it wrong for anyone to encourage young men to have pride, be successful and self dependent? Because working for someone else for a pittance of true potential is the opposite of being successful.

  • @carmichaelmoritz8662

    @carmichaelmoritz8662

    Жыл бұрын

    I do agree with you it's extremely important to be self-employed and to homeschool your children. When it comes to land , There is only so much land available to be bought. Lots of wealthy people are hoarding large amounts of the land. When it comes to the so called God , if the creator really did want us to be happy the creator would not allow innocent children to be violated or abused in any way!

  • @FastEddy396
    @FastEddy396 Жыл бұрын

    When I proposed to my wife, we agreed to base the budget only on my income so when kids arrived she would have the freedom to stay at home. I retired two years ago at 47 from engineering to full time farming. It’s a lot less money but the time with the family is priceless. The kids have skills, knowledge, and compassion.

  • @americansmark

    @americansmark

    Жыл бұрын

    We're the same. We live off one income and bank the rest. We don't have kids or any bad habits. I buy nice cars and computers and she likes getting tattooed a lot. Otherwise, we don't spend much money. I spend my free time on the ranch being a good steward to my land.

  • @ComstockRoyalty

    @ComstockRoyalty

    Жыл бұрын

    Wonderful.

  • @heroinmom153

    @heroinmom153

    Жыл бұрын

    I hated engineering. I hated my project managers, cocky coworkers, the ruthless schedule and taking my work home constantly. My wife and I started a cleaning company and we spend 24/7 with each other now, have great employees that we treat and pay well, and when we're home, we're home.

  • @hankhill3417

    @hankhill3417

    Жыл бұрын

    Pretty scary getting married

  • @masculinespeaks

    @masculinespeaks

    Жыл бұрын

    Amen to that. This is my exact plan, plus I'm pretty crafty. I'm betting I can have a decent shop bringing in some money as well.

  • @brandonolson6111
    @brandonolson6111 Жыл бұрын

    Cody, I am struggling with my position right now and struggling to get my business off the ground. I needed to hear this. I wanted to say thank you for your honesty, faith and dedication. You are a shining example of what this world needs. Thank you

  • @hiddenvalleyfarmstead

    @hiddenvalleyfarmstead

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm in the same boat

  • @brktrt

    @brktrt

    Жыл бұрын

    I can give free advice. I've helped many sole proprietors in a range of industries during their first years.

  • @justinchamberlain3443

    @justinchamberlain3443

    Жыл бұрын

    @@brktrt Would be interested I'm hearing more about this. Free seems a little unrealistic but would be very interested to hear what you're offering

  • @clintstegall1069

    @clintstegall1069

    Жыл бұрын

    CAN’T never COULD.

  • @jakerogers6562

    @jakerogers6562

    Жыл бұрын

    I made the first step to run my own company 11 months ago. It hasnt been a bed of roses but GOD has greatly blessed me and i am thankful for it! My family life has greatly improved, i get to spend time with my babies and even take them with me on the job site when its safe. We also have homeschooled our kids their whole school career so far land refused the garbage that is being forced on our kids. The point im trying to make is, stick with it and never give up. When the work slows down and the pressure is on, pray and ask GOD for help and wisdom. HE will open up the flood gates and and get you through the tough times. The risk is worth the reward. Jake

  • @appalachianjack99
    @appalachianjack99 Жыл бұрын

    Strong Fathers Build Strong Families. Strong Families build strong communities. Strong Communities build strong nations. This is the way. Wranglerstar, as a 23 year-old husband, this is absolute truth. God bless you and thank you for this content. This is what the world needs. My wife quit her job last year and now tends the house and most of the time the animals.

  • @YouTubeneedstostopcensoring
    @YouTubeneedstostopcensoring Жыл бұрын

    When we found out the wife was pregnant I quit a 125k/yr job 60+hrs + commute time for s job I only make 84 but work 40 with commute time. And she gave up a good paying job to o be a stay at home mom. Had to sell my beautiful diesel truck and other toys and live a lot more frugal but it was worth it. The wife makes breakfast and dinner and I get the be there for both and help put him to sleep at night. Financially we may be a bit strained but I don’t regret it for a second. I can make more money later. Buy another truck. But I will never be able to buy the time I would have missed seeing my son grow.

  • @exploringtheoutdoors9476

    @exploringtheoutdoors9476

    Жыл бұрын

    Lucky you only make 84k try 15k with a family of 5 plus bills

  • @YouTubeneedstostopcensoring

    @YouTubeneedstostopcensoring

    Жыл бұрын

    @@exploringtheoutdoors9476 part luck mostly hard work and determination. Learn a skill. Get very good at skill. Expand your knowledge then make yourself so valuable someone wants to pay you a lot of money for your hard work.

  • @HeatGeek1

    @HeatGeek1

    Жыл бұрын

    I learned to never confuse what I have (material possessions) with who I am as a person.

  • @YouTubeneedstostopcensoring

    @YouTubeneedstostopcensoring

    Жыл бұрын

    @@HeatGeek1 you can always make more money and buy more things but you can never replace the time you lost.

  • @davidkunkle3262

    @davidkunkle3262

    Жыл бұрын

    @@exploringtheoutdoors9476 You're in control of your own life. Don't lash out at others because you made bad decisions to only make that amount.

  • @bigrigfix
    @bigrigfix Жыл бұрын

    I was with Diesel Mechanic for big company for 25 years. After the pandemic I realize how much they do not care about you. So I decided to sell my house and move where I can afford to start a business. It’s been a little hard but I’m at home all the time and I’m a lot happier. Thanks for this video Wrangler Star and for the encouragement God Bless.

  • @miraclefarm1927
    @miraclefarm1927 Жыл бұрын

    After I had lost one child to the world we studied which people group had the biggest success in raising children, it was the Amish. The one thing was besides mom at home was dad was always around either with a home business or worked for a neighbor and was always home at mealtimes. Yes, we are poor by the worlds standards, but rich in family values. Blessings all.

  • @theamishpotato

    @theamishpotato

    Жыл бұрын

    Yep.

  • @bryanburcham1381

    @bryanburcham1381

    Жыл бұрын

    Where does that happen? The Amish that live 20 minutes from my house all work at either a lumber mill making pallets, or a cabinet factory. Arthur Illinois region. I think it has less to do with parents being around all the time and more to do with their general culture...God, Work, God, Work...abstain from mind altering substances...abstain from most modern technology... that sort of stuff. And, with them living a mostly secluded life, we don't hear about any of the negatives if and when they do occur, unless a drunk guy gets stopped by cops in his buggy.

  • @theamishpotato

    @theamishpotato

    Жыл бұрын

    @@bryanburcham1381 a lot of Amish work away from home. It varies from community to community. But it’s the fact that they eat dinner together every night, work together as a family and aren’t distracted by TVs and cell phones. There is still lots of abuse and sin in the Amish communities. Check out some videos I have up.

  • @gab1172

    @gab1172

    3 ай бұрын

    Nice

  • @jamesdrake2378
    @jamesdrake2378 Жыл бұрын

    My brother was complaining about not making enough money in IT, I told him you need to quit your job and go on your own, he heeded my advice. That was 25 years ago and he now owns a 2 houses, a boat and put 4 kids through college. Thanks for the content and greetings from NJ.

  • @snickersberet4792

    @snickersberet4792

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm not up for kids through college anymore.. indoctrination for antifa and unemployment is a high possibility.

  • @oldman_eleven

    @oldman_eleven

    Жыл бұрын

    @@reactaerospace7689 why tho?

  • @MasteringMayhem
    @MasteringMayhem Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely agree. Have been on this road for about 5 years now. Quit my job, started my own small business as a contractor/handyman, started my social media channels and my wife did the same. She makes content as well, is a seamstress and is great at computer coding. We have five children and we home school all of them, gave birth to all of them at home too. I thank God for the grace He has shown us and in giving us the will and vision to fight hard for our family and those around us. God keep you and yours. I plan on making a similar video for my channel soon.

  • @GunSperg

    @GunSperg

    Жыл бұрын

    You’re a blessed man

  • @ak_inthehay7925
    @ak_inthehay7925 Жыл бұрын

    Wranglerstar this is gold. I am currently going through a major life change. Leaving my job in May and starting a business for the reasons you described. Unbelievable timing. Thank you for being encouraging and showing others the possibilities. Love you like a brother, and appreciate your support!

  • @hiddenvalleyfarmstead

    @hiddenvalleyfarmstead

    Жыл бұрын

    Good luck! I just did this a month ago! 😰

  • @aaronmickels

    @aaronmickels

    Жыл бұрын

    I also am doing the same thing.

  • @Jigsdinner

    @Jigsdinner

    Жыл бұрын

    Me too brother. September for me, but I'm making the jump too. Sick of missing out on time with my wife and family.

  • @quinnbuckley7532

    @quinnbuckley7532

    Жыл бұрын

    Same

  • @tylerbeck3806
    @tylerbeck3806 Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely correct. From 18-28 years old I worked an average of 60-80 hours per week between the Air Force, College, and Graduate School. Still living in slummy townhomes and have yet to make a serious living. Next chapter is working toward running my own business. Thanks for the advise and god bless you and your family!

  • @woody6856
    @woody6856 Жыл бұрын

    What a great peptalk. I am so proud to be able to support my family, and my wife can stay home and raise the kids. I took a whole huge risk for years ago and bought a very modest commercial crab boat. I make two or three times more money that I ever did being an IT person in an office.

  • @hiddenvalleyfarmstead

    @hiddenvalleyfarmstead

    Жыл бұрын

    Oh that sounds like fun!!

  • @ChefRon1
    @ChefRon1 Жыл бұрын

    I am currently 6-7 months into running my own business. It was a scary transition, but I don’t think I could ever be a 9-5 employee again. I love being my own boss and having autonomy and self agency.

  • @AdammJarvis

    @AdammJarvis

    Жыл бұрын

    What do you do? That’s awesome and a great leap!

  • @steveclark..

    @steveclark..

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AdammJarvis I'd like to know the answer too.😊

  • @chrisslays7373

    @chrisslays7373

    Жыл бұрын

    What do you do?

  • @ChefRon1

    @ChefRon1

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AdammJarvis I own/operate a food truck and catering business. I am making plans to expand and begin produce some of my signature sauces for retail sale. My goal is to automate part of my job and create streams of passive income.

  • @ducktapepilot
    @ducktapepilot Жыл бұрын

    Spot on! My parents farmed with my grandparents. My dad's "office" was a 100 acre field within sight of his home and family. I now work in a 8-5 office setting and I am so envious of that life.

  • @TheBelrick

    @TheBelrick

    Жыл бұрын

    Parents have two choices. Home school their kids of be guilty of child abuse.

  • @12TBJ34
    @12TBJ34 Жыл бұрын

    I’m just days past my 56th birthday. Growing up, I experienced enough chaos that I did want to create any of my own. All that did was keep me from stretching and testing my own mettle. Thank you for this. I won’t have can’t as an excuse anymore. Thank you.

  • @OMG_No_Way
    @OMG_No_Way Жыл бұрын

    My parents use to say to me all the time growing up…”You’ll never get rich working 40hrs a week for someone else.” It’s absolutely a 100% true statement. I’ve been self employed for almost 25 year. I couldn’t imagine working for someone else. That sounds like absolutely horrible to be honest. 😂 And though I’m definitely not rich. I’m very comfortable and live a great lift.

  • @Me-eb3wv

    @Me-eb3wv

    Күн бұрын

    What industry are you in?

  • @barneyboyle6933
    @barneyboyle6933 Жыл бұрын

    I currently work a 9-5 and a 6-10 in order to pay off my student loan debt. I’ll be all paid off by Wednesday and I’ve been debating whether to keep the evening job or not.. On the one hand my life is exactly like you describe; I’m swamped for time and come home every day without an ounce of energy to spare. My sleep, diet, and general fulfillment have all suffered.. On the other hand I feel like the extra work is necessary if I want to ever be able to break out of the rent/debt cycle. If I can save up enough for a down payment on a house I can relax after that

  • @phoenixrising4073

    @phoenixrising4073

    Жыл бұрын

    Keep the 6 to 10 job for 3 more months and reevaluate then. If it seems feasible and you're stacking some money in the bank then keep doing it. Also since you won't "need" that second job it may be a lot less pressure and you can probably afford to miss a day here and there if you want. Try it out for a little while and see if the extra money is worth it.

  • @typolive8663
    @typolive8663 Жыл бұрын

    I was pushed out of the best job I’ve had in August 2022. We changed nearly everything about where and how we live. I miss the money and benefits but our life is so much more rich now than I’ve ever lived. Thank you for your great reminder for us to continue to focus on what is truly enriching and feeds our souls instead of feeding the modern machine that’s been created. God Bless you and your family Wranglerstar.

  • @DanTheManIOM

    @DanTheManIOM

    Жыл бұрын

    Same. I am evaluating a move, why live here ? I hate winters. No wife, kids grown. Why stay ?

  • @seidap
    @seidap Жыл бұрын

    8 years ago my wife gave up her senior position at a large CPA firm to stay at home and raise our young boys (#2 had just been born, and now we have 3). It was scary at the time because of the massive reduction in household income but it was the best decision we’ve ever made for our family. Great advice in this video, Cody!

  • @inseparabletheband
    @inseparabletheband Жыл бұрын

    I work for a rare employer that really values their employees and encourages time off, leaving early when necessary, and pays salary. It's the reason the company is growing.

  • @Raised-Right
    @Raised-Right Жыл бұрын

    It's easier than people think, I started my small construction business when I was 25. 9 years ago this month, during the Obama administration and in Illinois. You can do it, anyone can do it. You just have to start! Good luck all! Edit: when I started my small construction company, I looked for specialty equipment after the first year. I bought a seamless gutter machine and a couple years later I bout an air duct cleaning machine. Look into specialty services of all kinds.

  • @Me-eb3wv

    @Me-eb3wv

    Күн бұрын

    Finding a niche within a niche is the secret formula to starting your own business

  • @joshrepik
    @joshrepik Жыл бұрын

    It’s been awhile since I’ve listened to a fireside chat from Cody and it was just as inspiring as it always has been. We just moved from a small trailer in the country to her dads house and after his passing it’s time to pick up the pieces. She has an awesome opportunity to grow her business at home now, and when the weather changes here in Ohio in a few months the cleanup begins and I plan to finally execute on the life’s work that’s been calling to me as well. Bless you, mrs w, Jack, and the sweet loaf!!

  • @ChrisBrown-cg2by
    @ChrisBrown-cg2by Жыл бұрын

    I've had my own handyman business for 9 yrs now. My wife homeschools our 10 and 8 yr old. We try our best to put Jesus first. We live off of income and have been blessed. I would recommend this type of work to anyone who knows how to work with their hands... I'm as busy as I want to be.

  • @White000Crow

    @White000Crow

    Жыл бұрын

    I did the same thing about 5 years ago. My job is now my lifestyle, good stuff.

  • @C4PTAINinsano

    @C4PTAINinsano

    Жыл бұрын

    Are you in a major metro area? Only thing I worry about is being in a smaller population area.

  • @MustardMade
    @MustardMade Жыл бұрын

    Love this message! My wife and I bought an old home we turned into a wedding venue. We work together and raise our son. It is very difficult but the best times we have is when we are all working on projects together. I should make a video on this because the fear of starting a business and the risk required was almost too much for us. But almost 2 years later it was the best decision we have made!

  • @danielchurchill9004
    @danielchurchill9004 Жыл бұрын

    Been self employed for 38 years and was lucky enough to coach my daughter's softball team for many years. The best times of my life

  • @DroneWithJohn
    @DroneWithJohn Жыл бұрын

    This is a quality video. As soon as my wife found out she was pregnant with our first child, she quit her job to be a stay at home mom and we plan on homeschooling our little one. The money she made can't even compare to the awesomeness of being a housewife. Pair that with my teleworking job and we have our family together nearly 100% of the time.

  • @Klotrik
    @Klotrik Жыл бұрын

    Well spoken, Cody. I work for the church and my wife is a school teacher. We have a good setup where both of our jobs are, and our childrens school is within walkingdistance from our home. This is so valuble to us! We put in full weeks of work and beeing employed, we don´t work for ourselves, in a sense. But at the same time I feel we do. We work for our community - the community where our children are growing up, a community where the other families are our friends. The other children at school and in church are our childrens friends. The well beeing of our town is directly linked to the well beeing of our family. So when it comes to what you work for, I think there is something to be said for this community aspect. But certianly, if you commute a long way and your employer just takes and takes, and has nothing to do with your family or your community, then I would fully agree - quit now and do something else. Put your family first and make all choices and sacrifices accordingly. That is what every parent is called by God to do. Greetings from Sweden!

  • @Darkian95403
    @Darkian95403 Жыл бұрын

    This is exactly why I spent years figuring out a way to work for myself, and to convince my wife to move states (can't do anything or afford anything here). Going to single income, going from barely able to rent to buying land and a house, and best of all I'll get to spend time and energy with my kids.

  • @bartconley2635
    @bartconley2635 Жыл бұрын

    I cannot press the "thumbs up" button hard enough!!! Thank you sir.

  • @tadsiskiyou4213
    @tadsiskiyou4213 Жыл бұрын

    Me and my wife went through some lean times and had to sacrifice. At 35 years old I went from a Job working for a fortune 500 company earning 160k to throwing papers on my mountain bike in the sleet and snow at 0200hrs while my wife took the car and threw her batch as well. We were both out there in the trenches together, but thank God we were together. We have always stuck together through thick and thin, good times and absolute crap. Once Ol' scratch can pitch a wedge between you and the ones you love, then you are easy prey. Stay strong, work together and grow strong together like an old oak tree.

  • @twiggshomestead6497
    @twiggshomestead6497 Жыл бұрын

    AMEN! My wife and I are working it out. Building up a youtube and IG following. Getting close to making 1000 subs which is a major milestone to taking this advice that you gave us about 2 years ago in a previous video. Making it happen brother! Keep on doing what you love, because we love it too.

  • @philtner67
    @philtner67 Жыл бұрын

    God bless you brother! This is exactly what I needed to hear. Been wrestling with my job for the last few years and it's killing me from the inside out. I am going on this journey and can't wait to see where my life is a year from now.

  • @infazeaudio
    @infazeaudio Жыл бұрын

    Cody, I am the person you are talking to. After a ten year stadium sound career, got laid off during covid, decided i'm going to make my own way. I build better sounding ultra portable speakers in my South Dakota garage and your shop seems lacking of high quality sound... Maybe too far out of your wheelhouse, but if you would like a sample, give me a thumbs up.

  • @dustinhillard01
    @dustinhillard01 Жыл бұрын

    I’m 27 and have worked for myself for the last 5 years running a small business. I’m very curious where everyone thinks working for yourself is less exhausting/stressful?

  • @J.R.Reflections

    @J.R.Reflections

    Жыл бұрын

    Keep working for yourself and keep growing your business and skill set of being a business owner and you will understand. Being profitable starts around the 5 years mark for most business so it makes sense why you may think it’s more work right now. I would love to see you keep at it and reflect back to today 10 years from now. My only request is that once you do and you have your lessons learned is teach someone else so they can do it in 12 years vs your 15 years. It’s all about growth over time.

  • @SurvivalistMedia

    @SurvivalistMedia

    Жыл бұрын

    I've been at it since 2008. I wouldn't work for someone else but while I do work more than 40 hours a week, I also have complete control and I know I always have a job. There's a different kind of freedom from all this hard work, it'll work out, but there'll never be a shortage of hard work to do.

  • @jamesswick7534

    @jamesswick7534

    Жыл бұрын

    Exactly

  • @TheBenchPressMan

    @TheBenchPressMan

    Жыл бұрын

    He means you have autonomy to chose when and how to work, if you want to work 60hrs+ that’s fine (but it was your choice). An employer forces you to fulfil criteria to earn money, when self employment you have greater autonomy over your time. Stress i would argue can be harder in self employment, as you and only you are responsible for sales.

  • @cletushatfield8817

    @cletushatfield8817

    Жыл бұрын

    Did anyone directly threaten your livelihood if you didn't comply with their very intrusive demands?

  • @cyberla
    @cyberla8 ай бұрын

    Amen, this guy is exactly correct.Being a corporate slave is the worst! It leaves you weak and miserable.

  • @howler5000
    @howler5000 Жыл бұрын

    I work from home and my wife is a stay at home mom who also homeschools our children. We could definitely increase our income by having her work, but it’s amazing to see how well our family is doing like this. I would encourage anyone to lead their family this way.

  • @chrisslays7373

    @chrisslays7373

    Жыл бұрын

    What do you do for work?

  • @cdeyette
    @cdeyette Жыл бұрын

    Really felt this. I’ve been talking about can’t for a while now. My dad taught me you never say that. My wife and I are about to start our own business. I love your attitude. Thank you for being an inspiration.

  • @ericglaude4953
    @ericglaude4953 Жыл бұрын

    Spot on Cody. I am living proof of how the corporate number you are takes its toll on your body and your life. Some think that it’s not as bad as using your body daily and that may be true physically, but mentally and family wise to fight politics and the treachery of a corporate environment take a toll. Thanks for being able to teach us what we need to know about ourselves.

  • @texaswoc3461
    @texaswoc3461 Жыл бұрын

    I worked two jobs for 25 years so my wife could stay home and raise our kids. We sacrificed to invest in our three sons and it has been the best investment we could have ever made. We struggled immensely but our boys were raised with love and they are all hard working, loving fathers and husbands. My wife now Kees the grandkids. I’m planning to retire soon and sit back and enjoy the fruits of Gods blessings on our family. Thanks for this word Cody, you’re spot on as usual.

  • @Giomalmsteen
    @Giomalmsteen Жыл бұрын

    Always good advice Cody. Been thinking of quitting my job too, as a cook. Been doing it for 16 years, and my brother, a few friends and I have been thinking of starting up a barcade. My small town of 83 people needs buisinesses, there's only a post office, machine shop, trucking, and grain elevator.

  • @georgecaulk7608
    @georgecaulk7608 Жыл бұрын

    Sitting in my work truck at lunch . I have been contemplating this and have for several yrs on starting my own business and woke up last night about 1 in the morning with the same thought.....the company iveworked for for several yrs is going through a shift which my boss is gonna retire and handing the company over to his kids. Ive built my trust in the company with the one about to retire ... not sure how the kids can handle it... thought it was weird how you just put this video out! Enjoy listening to you and the wisdom I believe that has made you popular with the crowd you have

  • @OZZOZZ
    @OZZOZZ Жыл бұрын

    I work a retail job in nyc. The orange tool company. Im 21 and let me tell you, I'm truly grateful for this job because it is the exception to your standard job. My bosses let me do as I please, I can take as many brakes as I want, I can call out 3 times in a row and show up the next day like nothing happened, I have everyone's respect because I actually put the work in, even when not needed however I feel no sense of ownership or success. I'm confused but determined - but you're right.

  • @thisthingiminto

    @thisthingiminto

    Жыл бұрын

    They let you do that because they understand you are a high value employee, but don't let this lure you into a false sense of security. I have been a high value employee at many places that would give me a large amount of freedom because of that, but there always came a time when they started to try and take advantage of me. When I pushed back, they showed how much they cared about me. Or didn't care, rather. It is inevitable. Take your effort and place it somewhere that works better for you.

  • @OZZOZZ

    @OZZOZZ

    Жыл бұрын

    @@thisthingiminto Will do. Thanks.

  • @ryugo7713

    @ryugo7713

    Жыл бұрын

    It’s not how hard you work, it’s how irreplaceable you are.

  • @mendozavega_

    @mendozavega_

    Жыл бұрын

    Indeed you worked hard to enjoy those privileges. I enjoy similar privileges myself but unless I sell myself I will never move up, which is why I’m quitting next week after getting no where in ten years at my job. To get you under their control they will play mind games and unless you resist you will become a slave to their corporation and thus “sell yourself”. If you wanna be a slave, have at it! If you want freedom and still make bank 💰go to school!

  • @ROSHAMBRO-pu5mg
    @ROSHAMBRO-pu5mg11 күн бұрын

    I just took the leap myself you said it exactly as I have been saying for awhile they don' not care about us. It is scary to go off on ones own, but it feels so good knowing you are doing something that God aligns you with.

  • @jwsystems
    @jwsystems Жыл бұрын

    Over 10 years ago, I had a job when I came back from living abroad that I traveled 4-5 days week in three different states as a sales manager, supervising 2-4 people that paid well. I was freshly married and a small child at home, every time my phone rang, I would cringe. I did it for nearly three years. I looked for a year, and was blessed with a great job and great bosses at a local community college, with amazing benefits, I'm not getting rich, but I have TIME which is so important to me because of family and was able to start a side gig 7 years ago. The Regents and the Cabinet leadership really honor and respect their employees, which I can say is not a common phenomenon in the workforce today.

  • @MostlySoberAdam
    @MostlySoberAdam Жыл бұрын

    So proud of you and your family. You deserve everything you’ve built! I’m really focused on finding my own way out of nothing

  • @hiddenvalleyfarmstead

    @hiddenvalleyfarmstead

    Жыл бұрын

    Go get it! Good luck!

  • @davexeff7210
    @davexeff7210 Жыл бұрын

    I struggled the entire week with this thought about leaving my High paying Sales job and start my own couching business. I felt bad, and scared about It. Almost judged. And this video comes out, outta nowhere, in the best time possibile. Thank you wranglestar, to you and miss W for the strength that you give all of us.

  • @TimRHillard
    @TimRHillard Жыл бұрын

    Amazing advice, put out in an understandable way. Look, say you want to do a 'corporate job'. Don't be an employee, be a contractor instead. Build your knowledge and skills, and sell that, to them. Never take a little, always stretch for the most. You are Robin Hood, taking from the corporations and giving to your family and friends!

  • @j.higgins5408
    @j.higgins5408 Жыл бұрын

    Ok, so I usually do not comment however this video spoke to me and I only wish it were that easy! I can’t believe that I was tearing up! I do love my job as a land surveyor but you are right about not seeing my family since I work 50-60hrs a week. You are also right about the “company” not really caring about me if I am sick or can’t come in for some reason. I kind of feel like I am too old to start over. I’ve had 3 jobs “as an adult” my whole life and my wife has worked her job “veterinarian” for the last 16yrs and I just think it would be very hard to change. I love your message and if I were 15 years younger I would heed what you say and just make it happen. Thank you for all the hard work you put into your videos and may God bless you and your family.

  • @joe-lw4nw
    @joe-lw4nw Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing this. This hits to the core and makes so much sense to me. But the crazy part is that some people have been raised without any sort of financial education, and they grow up to be gamblers, debtors or live paycheck to paycheck. Thank you for saying the truth. A lot more people need to hear this.

  • @PlateauHandy
    @PlateauHandy Жыл бұрын

    Me and my wife are SDA and when our first child was born my wife felt the calling to quit and raise them. It was so tight for a few years and we worked so hard and started our own contracting business and doing remodels and repair work and God has blessed us abundantly. Praise the Lord. Hard work and prayer is the way.

  • @hubbiestheman
    @hubbiestheman Жыл бұрын

    Poor is a state of mind, I have never been poor broke a few times but never poor. My wife and I decided to homeschool our boys and have never regretted it. Time is the one commodity once spent you can never get back. Spending your time with your family is something you will never regret. Cody keep up the good work and Happy Sabbath.

  • @CombatWombatQRF
    @CombatWombatQRF Жыл бұрын

    Yep right on man; it gets hard when friends are jealous where we are with work life balance but I try to tell them - with grace - that we started making decisions to get where we wanted over ten years ago in our early twenties

  • @TKCL
    @TKCL Жыл бұрын

    Amen, no truer words! I did this 2 and a half years ago and it was the best decision of my life. You'll learn to adjust, live on less, whatever it takes. Your mental health, family, attitude and more will drastically improve. Quality of life is far more important than that almighty dollar.

  • @wranglerstar

    @wranglerstar

    Жыл бұрын

    I couldn't agree more,

  • @krakentacticaledc
    @krakentacticaledc Жыл бұрын

    Cody you know how many children these days need a father in their life like you. Keep up the great work.

  • @Sardious
    @Sardious Жыл бұрын

    so I quit my 9-5 2 years ago. I started woodworking, personal training and farming was land I had. It is true that my 9-5 was ALWAYS abusive and bad leadership for 20 years across multiple companies. However this year I had to go back cause I couldn't make enough to support the family working for myself. We cut expenses over and over and over till we couldn't and I had to go back. This is a lot harder than "just do it"

  • @GHFear
    @GHFear Жыл бұрын

    I only had a 9-5 for one month back in 2013. Since then I have been making money on my own. That month was enough to scare me from ever doing that again. It was horrible.

  • @Nick.Ackerman
    @Nick.Ackerman Жыл бұрын

    Great points! The more I see your videos, the more I see your views are incredibly based. We need more voices of reason in these coming times of uncertainty and turmoil. Keep it up!

  • @krazium1776
    @krazium1776 Жыл бұрын

    Ive bought a sawmill and im collecting the fallen trees out of the ocala national forest so I can start milling lumber and start a new chapter of my life

  • @anthonyvaughan1523
    @anthonyvaughan1523 Жыл бұрын

    This is exactly what I did almost 2 years. I paid off my house and I started my own online business. I worked for 21 years for a company that required me to work 50+ hours including weekends, I was so tired and unable to spend time with my family. I found a business I loved doing and built it up until I could make enough to pay bills. My only regret is that I didn’t do it before

  • @chrisslays7373

    @chrisslays7373

    Жыл бұрын

    What do you do?

  • @NathanEnos2005
    @NathanEnos2005 Жыл бұрын

    My mom (A wonderful example of a Godly mother, thanks Mom), always told us kids "Can't never did anything. Try did it all." Henry Ford said "If you think you can, or if you think you can't, you're right." I currently work for a school as a bus driver and in building maintenance (about half and half). I have a goal of getting to the point where I have enough side income to be able to just drive a bus route, leaving the middle part of the day, as well as evenings, weekends, holidays, and summers open. I don't have a family, but I still think that working for yourself is a much better option, leaving more time and energy for the things I need and want to do. Not necessarily more time overall, but the flexibility of time. I haven't figured out how I'm going to do it just yet, but I have a few ideas. Now if you'll excuse me, lunch break is over, and I have to get back to my 9 - 5 (or 6 - 5, in my case...)

  • @dirtbiker651
    @dirtbiker651 Жыл бұрын

    I started a construction business 4 yrs ago that changed our lives for the better. I learned everything from KZread, lumberyard employees, and books. I often make less money yearly, but our time together as a family and quality of life is MUCH better. I don’t miss kids events, b/c I control my time and priorities. WranglerStar is 100% ACCURATE!

  • @BradyBrendanAlex
    @BradyBrendanAlex Жыл бұрын

    I'm 27 and have been working 9-5 plus overtime for 7 years with no upward growth. I haven't been saving or investing. My dream is to start my own food cart/truck business and serve affordable food in a landscape of prepared food being extremely expensive. My buddies have been in the food industry for just as long as I've been slaving away and we are starting to get it in the works. The goal is to have a farm, the mobile food business, and start a collective for others to do the same. I've never wanted to make a bunch of money. I just want to be happy and fulfill my life with service to others. Wranglerstar, we come from very different backgrounds but your resilience and wisdom has inspired me.

  • @RobbyStar1985
    @RobbyStar1985 Жыл бұрын

    Amen brother! Amen! This motivates me more than ever to get self sustained and away from the 5am to 4pm rat race. I used to work a job where it was 12 hour shifts 6 days a week. Literally giving half my life for a paycheck to a company who cared for me not a bit! Life is short and God does want us to live happy, healthy lives. All glory to God and may he bless you all to get filled with the Holy Spirit and live happy lives.

  • @younggun9956
    @younggun9956 Жыл бұрын

    I just made an appt to file an LLC yesterday..... this video really spoke to me today. Thank you brother.

  • @d540vamartin9
    @d540vamartin9 Жыл бұрын

    I type this from my tarp/hammock at 3:41 am Virginia time, i stopped participating in this broken system in early2020, and even tho i havent had a weekly check in over 3 years, i am happier than ive ever been, my life is rifle+mountain. My days are spent helping my mom and brothers, or studying and practicing my independency. Im armed, free, and have love in my life, and i promise, u do not need to be on the federal hamstet wheel to be happy

  • @westermac
    @westermac Жыл бұрын

    Cody, your videos and perspective are a breath of fresh air in a sea of superficial, self-serving garbage. Thank you for your commitment to speaking the truth and encouraging those of us who are seeking it. God bless and keep you and your family.

  • @ErikPelyukhno
    @ErikPelyukhno Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for spreading so much helpful and uplifting life advice. You’re changing lives for the good. You’re a godsend

  • @wranglerstar

    @wranglerstar

    Жыл бұрын

    Very kind of you Erik, thank you,

  • @twillison8824
    @twillison8824 Жыл бұрын

    I'm a heavy equipment operator working 11s and I love it. Good pay, great benefits, and I'm only a few minutes from home in case there's an emergency.

  • @steverhodes467
    @steverhodes467 Жыл бұрын

    I agree with you Cody. As a small business owner, I own and operate a small welding business and I am glad I made the move. Where the problem lies is, if everyone quits what they are doing no matter what the occupation that makes an already dismal supply chain even worse. As you know, anything and everything is already 2 steps from impossible to get in a timely manner. This makes living up to timelines very difficult. I try to do my best to offer my customers a quality product that is fair priced and do my best to deliver in a timely manner. I am finding it harder and harder to do that these days due to the ever diminishing labor force. Its a crazy world we live in these days. Godspeed to you and your family, and thank you for the videos!!

  • @SWF734
    @SWF734 Жыл бұрын

    This talk was just what I needed. Unfortunately I just don’t know what to jump into. I own a welder (tig welder by trade) and some minimal tools and minimal shop space. I just don’t know what I want to do, and THAT is what makes the jump hard

  • @longfinger
    @longfinger Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for always standing strong as a man! This once great country is on a bad path and it's largely because of the loss of discipline, accountability, American values and, just as you say, the breakdown of the family. We need men to start acting like men again and you're sending good messages! Don't be thin with the signal you're sending! Stay strong brother! I got your 6 and I'm confident you'd have mine. Peace until there's none!

  • @cowboybear010
    @cowboybear010 Жыл бұрын

    I'm trying to step out of it. Got a sawmill, F350 flatbed 7.3L, and a Kioti 50hp backhoe. Need to get my 1st gig

  • @cowboybear010

    @cowboybear010

    Жыл бұрын

    @@normalhuman9260 Great advice man. I was a traveling engineer for a lot of years, that hotel lobby trick is slick. I hired a handyman from a card in my chiropractor's office to finish the basement bathroom even though it's stuff I've done a lot before. All because I don't have the time because of my day job. The timing of all this seems like it's a message.

  • @robvernachio8290
    @robvernachio8290 Жыл бұрын

    This is spot on. I spent 18 years fighting fire for various federal land management agencies living on the road 9-10 months out of the year. I quit in 2018 & now I wrangle horses at a riding stable… work 4 days a week but I’m home every night & I actually look forward to going to work & most importantly when I’m home I’m actually home not sleeping, doing laundry & getting ready to go back on the road

  • @mopbucket4938
    @mopbucket4938 Жыл бұрын

    Very positive and uplifting message for these rather tough times. Thank you for putting this out, it's immensely encouraging.

  • @joelwatkins4377
    @joelwatkins4377 Жыл бұрын

    Two awesome videos in a row! I couldn’t agree more. Have a great weekend!

  • @hanzyhanzdriscoll3938
    @hanzyhanzdriscoll3938 Жыл бұрын

    Best job I have had was a fancy high end jewelry job and everyone was so proud of me and I hid the fact that I was miserable and drinking heavy and mean to my animals and just burnt out. I quit that job and quit drinking and I live in a tent now but I am happy and only love and cherish my animals now. Thank you for this topic

  • @yogibear1976dl
    @yogibear1976dl Жыл бұрын

    I was working in a job that had ro respect for me or my worth for many years. Last June I started my own Handyman business. Best decision I have ever made.

  • @cslapler007
    @cslapler007 Жыл бұрын

    I work as an engineer for a small engineering firm & shop where I have gained a ton of skills both on the engineering & design side of things as well as welding, machining, lead work, assembly, testing and troubleshooting everything from radiation to a pneumatic valve failure. Whereas I could pretty easily go somewhere else and make a lot more money, I do not want to give up the uniqueness, flexibility & team atmosphere of this job. I am away from family 40 hr weeks but try not to work much more than that, and if I do it's from home. I try to leave for the day before I'm too exhausted so I can play with my children and off-burden my wife, but some days are hard especially as my body struggles with anxiety. I also try to take a day to work from home every once in a while when the job allows. Yes I have some problem coworkers but I have plenty more who genuinely care about me and ultimately are friends before coworkers. My boss has reminded me many times that family comes first. And because I've been with the company for over 10 years now, I have accrued additional time off and we have good benefits for a small business. So these and others are the reasons why I stay. I know people who worked 30+ years at a job they hated. That is certainly a reason to get out and try something else. But there are also 9-5 jobs that we all rely on. We wouldn't have Stihl chainsaws without engineers, parts manufacturers, assemblers and truckers working 9-5+, we wouldn't be able to get materials without the employee at Home Depot, etc.

  • @gNOpGniP
    @gNOpGniP Жыл бұрын

    More people need to hear this! Best decision they will ever make!

  • @phillipwombacher9635
    @phillipwombacher9635 Жыл бұрын

    I have some advice as a man nurse… Go into healthcare even if it’s just a CNA (nursing assistant) after just a couple months of experience you can go independent and be a nurse contractor.. I work through mediating agencies but I’m my own boss I work when and where I want I’ve lived on the road living in my van I’ve worked 2 months strait just to take 3 months off you can do what you want!.. oh and I know independent contracting CNA’s pulling in six figures

  • @NDRN88

    @NDRN88

    Жыл бұрын

    Tell me about this please. How do you go about contracting as a nurse? I'm a RN in North Dakota and have a decade of experience in the OR.

  • @CultureCrusader
    @CultureCrusader Жыл бұрын

    I agree with everything you said here, and I'm so looking for a way to work for myself, have been over a year since layoff. Brother, I still can't figure out what to do. I just feel lost and hopeless in this area, though I pray daily for wisdom and discernment and His leading in this area. Any advice?

  • @michaelgreen393
    @michaelgreen393 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this video. I'm in a dark place for these reasons. I deeply appreciate your help.

  • @wranglerstar

    @wranglerstar

    Жыл бұрын

    Hang on brother, join us today at 12:00 for the livestream,

  • @trinsit
    @trinsit Жыл бұрын

    100% Trying to figure it out. The new system is going to require us all to do this to make the new society as many thousands are fired all over the place. We need to feed ourselves.

  • @cawashka
    @cawashka Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the motivation Cody. Greets from Luxembourg!

  • @steveday2868
    @steveday28687 ай бұрын

    I'm 68, kids are gone, wife divorced me when I was 40. I'm working now 60 to 70 hours a week driving a truck after retiring for 5 years and being broke because of bad financial decisions. I hear what you're saying. I'm home every night so I'm sure there's a way to cut down on the hours but I haven't found it yet. But I like the money as I get paid by the hour.

  • @loganswank7017
    @loganswank7017 Жыл бұрын

    One thing from a video of yours a LONG time ago that really resonated with me (I think you were talking food preps, buying and stockpiling some stuff) ... was the premise that you should do those types of things when times are good. In the instance that times are bad (job wise, income, world craziness, etc.), you'll be prepared. We've done that I think pretty well... but outside of food storage, etc... we've also worked towards procuring things that are beneficial to our farm and what we're building...but ALSO allows the income producing if needed. Example: Picked up a 4T mini-ex pre-runaway inflation (times were good for us, so as a hedge against inflation AND for the purposes spelled out above) and have been slowly building/fixing up an OBS 1-ton 350 to pull it. Again, work on the farm/what we're building PLUS giving me the opportunity to OWN AN ASSET that I can put to work in the future if needed. Terrified to jump out and try (worry about $$ parity of on my own vs. 9-5)... BUT, We're starting to come up with that exit strategy and see how it can happen over the next few years. Good message.

  • @abitoffblacksmithing9985
    @abitoffblacksmithing9985 Жыл бұрын

    My wife and I work together for a small machine shop. Times are tough but our employer takes really good care of us financially . They are also spiritual and that's how they run their business. God is in control.... And a little gratitude goes a long way. " Gratitude is the antidote to resentment " ~ Jordan Peterson

  • @Raphael0654
    @Raphael0654 Жыл бұрын

    0:26 lol I saw a quote yesterday saying "a job is an employer's gift to you."

  • @SuperSunnyB210
    @SuperSunnyB210 Жыл бұрын

    I wish I could have shown this to my dad. I convinced him to "retire early" at 65 and he got to enjoy 4 months of retirement before he passed away. Numerous back surgeries and a perforated stomach ulcer from NSAIDs couldn't convince him.

  • @chrishayle1
    @chrishayle1 Жыл бұрын

    I would love to work for myself .

  • @VoidedTea
    @VoidedTea Жыл бұрын

    Ironically, it’s those 9-5 jobs that allow Cody to live the live he lives now. Take care of a large farm land with fancy tools and equipment, dress up in nice garments, make videos, share them with millions of people around the world, etc, etc.

  • @wranglerstar

    @wranglerstar

    Жыл бұрын

    Take note, brothers, This comment is a perfect example of the type of thinking that will keep you on the plantation. If you have people in your life who feel sorry for themselves and blame other for the failures, cast them out of you life and never look back,

  • @danieldraper4478

    @danieldraper4478

    Жыл бұрын

    @@wranglerstarare you shaming a viewer for pointing out that the clothes you wear and the tools you use were built by 9-5 workers? The industrial and factory jobs that are leaving America for overseas.

  • @MeldinX2

    @MeldinX2

    Жыл бұрын

    @@danieldraper4478 Nothing wrong with working 9-5. It's hard honest work. The point is that if you are unhappy with your situation and dislike to work for someone else and feel unhappy with your family situation not having enough time. Then that's when you need to make a change.

  • @danieldraper4478

    @danieldraper4478

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MeldinX2 I think you are 100% correct in that. I also think you stated that really well. I’m not, however, in favor of the ideology that just because it is best for some then it’s good for everyone. Nor, do I think that the system of 9-5 is a conspiratorial plan to keep us persecuted. If it were a conspiracy, would it be so easy to change. Look at all the good guys that have already commented on how they quit their 9-5 because they were unhappy. All that being said, I appreciate your response and I think you were right on the money!

  • @Seedavis397
    @Seedavis397 Жыл бұрын

    I’ve been doing hvac for 16 years making 125k a year 50-60 hrs a week. Just quit 3 days ago working on my own thing already got plenty of work ! This video hit at the right time

  • @P_steez

    @P_steez

    Жыл бұрын

    What are you doing? -Fellow hvac’r

  • @ofrddriftr

    @ofrddriftr

    Жыл бұрын

    I was in HVAC for 15 years and made great money, I am now on the wholesale sales side with a big corp and I am using that to reduce stress and I hope that in a couple of years I can be running a different deal because of the profit sharing. I like that if I wake up and my back is in knots I can call in and not feel bad, and still get paid. check to check is tighter but the stress is so much less.

  • @pjbiggleswerth8903
    @pjbiggleswerth8903 Жыл бұрын

    I've had a business for 7 years, and adhd my whole life. I just started getting medicated for it. My business has been up and down. Some real good times some tuff ones. I'm single, there's a lot to do but since I've got on the media I've found a new person inside me. Someone who cares about my life. Gonna give it a shot to try to bring things back.

  • @jeffbishop5381
    @jeffbishop5381 Жыл бұрын

    Very true. Most companies see their employees not as an asset but as a liability, a drain on the bottom line

  • @yodaddy4944
    @yodaddy4944 Жыл бұрын

    I started my business 5 years ago and am constantly shocked at the amount of quality time I’m able to spend with my family because of it.

  • @joem.7621
    @joem.7621 Жыл бұрын

    I disagree. You don't have to quit your job. You just have to assert your priorities on yourself and employer. I work for a large corporation and I've observed that the people who are working past 40 hours a week are doing so by their own choice and ambitions. I've restricted myself to 40 hours per week for 25 years and have done well and had a good work/life balance. I make my work life balance expectations very clear to the boss and so far they have kept me and not gotten rid of me after decades. I work smart and efficiently. I don't understand the excess hours people dedicate to the job knowing the loyalty only goes one way to this day but THEY DO IT TO THEMSELVES. Nobody is really forcing it.

  • @jeffwalston8110

    @jeffwalston8110

    Жыл бұрын

    Great plan until you get fired or laid off.

  • @MeldinX2

    @MeldinX2

    Жыл бұрын

    I mean it kind of depends on where you work. I do what you do, i work the time i've decided i'm going to work. I will never do a minute of overtime. I value the free time i have more then the money i get working extra. But i also have a decent boss that won't make my life difficult for me. This said you always have a choice, but sometimes getting fired suddenly can destroy peoples lives. It takes time to change your situation in life.

  • @breastmeatonly

    @breastmeatonly

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree with you. 31 years at a company. Great pay, 5 weeks vacation, 2 weeks sick time and 3 personal days. Paid holidays, double time plus holiday pay if I work and time and a 1/2 on Sundays that are voluntary. I only work 40 hours a week and also have a great pension coming. Plus 401k plan that I've invested in for 31 years.

  • @AdammJarvis

    @AdammJarvis

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree.

  • @joem.7621

    @joem.7621

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jeffwalston8110 Eh hm. Well after 25 years maybe I will finally get laid off. Typically my company doesn't even look at performance and just eliminates "positions". I've seen 60 hr a week all star employees laid off in my time.

  • @stephenpetersen354
    @stephenpetersen354 Жыл бұрын

    3:21 um what? If your code of conduct crumbles the instant your wife is gone you are a child with mom for a wife.

  • @mikgorblack
    @mikgorblack Жыл бұрын

    How do we overcome the hurdle of health insurance? Especially with a family of small children. I’d enjoy a serious discussion with families that overcame this (US based) Thanks

  • @jeffsoule1393
    @jeffsoule1393 Жыл бұрын

    Fat thumbs. Continued....I just beat squamous cell carcinoma working the whole time. It is just my brother and myself. Had 4 crews going before- the stresses of crappy work ethics, drug addiction, etc.. make me and my home life hell. So I gave over to God and shut down to just 2 of us. Our quality control is excellent, we work smooth and efficiently. YET the need to find someone to take his place so he can move into mine seems impossible. Nobody wants to work. GOD IS GOOD, work is very slow, two families depending on me securing jobs to pay mortgages is stressful. As I keep you and your family in prayer , please keep mine and the inflow of steady jobs. We can fix, repair, remodel anything with a house except block, brick and carpentry. My roofing and carpet days are gone . May God Continue to bless you Cody. Jeff Soule Warrenton Va. East coast man .

  • @millerssmallenginerepair2142
    @millerssmallenginerepair2142 Жыл бұрын

    I was working full time as a Career Firefighter. As of two weeks ago I was handed a termination letter. I was told my crew did not trust me. The truth of the matter was, my crew would sit around and watch movies that I as A christian could not watch with a clear conscience. So i would focus on training, reading and doing things that would give me a better understanding of my occupation. So I have decided to focus on my small engine business until God makes it clear what the next step is. I currently have 3-4 months worth of work and am trusting God for my families future.