Of course at my hourly consulting rate which is my old salary divided by 40 & 52. Sorry, not sorry.
They were all amused that I’m still on the books. I’ll try to execute the distribution again tomorrow. I know #MyOldBigBoss there still needs me every now and again, and I will of course help him any way I can. But he’ll need to pay me as a 1099-able vendor from here on out.
It’s the end of an era! I resigned from the #BlueBakery today. Yes, I know I already resigned once before in February 2024. But hear me out! I had the meeting with the bank yesterday and now know all the math related to the #VineHut.
I have every right to access that money to make things happen, correct? I know this rationally, but it did make flip out and burst into a cold sweat just thinking about it. When I went to execute the distribution, it was denied. I called to find out why.
Turns out, I am technically coded as an active part-time employee at the #BlueBakery and ineligible for distributions. Huh? I emailed my peeps at the #BlueBakery and told them that I quit (again!) effective immediately and to please change my status to non-active.
I thus thought I’d take a small distribution from my kerbillion dollar investments to fund the loan downpayment. I mean, it’s my money, right? I’ve worked full-time and around the clock - sometimes four jobs at a time - since I was fourteen years old.