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Leaving the Day Job

icon1 Posted by Paul Lefebvre in LogicalVue on February 27th, 2008 | 23 comments

The time has come. On Monday, February 25th, I resigned from my day job at AMS Services. Soon, I’ll be working full-time for my MicroISV, LogicalVue Software. My last day as an AMS Services employee is March 14, 2008.

This has been a long time coming and I’m very excited about the change. I formed my first company in 1993 when I was writing shareware for the Atari ST, but that didn’t last very long as the Atari ST market disappeared pretty soon after that. I knew then I would someday want to own my own company, but it wasn’t until 2001 that I started seriously looking into it again. In 2002 I formed LogicalVue Software and in 2003 I incorporated. I knew that LogicalVue would focus on creating software using REALbasic, so I spent the following years attempting to increase my visibility in the REALbasic community:

  • I created several open-source REALbasic products
  • I write for REALbasic Developer Magazine (since its inception in 2002)
  • I founded RBDevZone as a community portal for REALbasic developers
  • I am the community evangelist for REAL Software
  • I am presenting at the REAL World conference for the second straight year

I had always had a blurb on my web page about doing REALbasic consulting, but I never really did anything significant. Late last summer, I decided to more seriously investigate doing some REALbasic consulting. The response was phenomenal. I’ve since created solutions for many clients and had a lot of fun doing it. But the last couple months, I’ve been inundated with consulting work. So much so, that I’ve really had trouble keeping up while only working nights and weekends. That’s one of the reasons I felt I needed to make this change now. I feel I’m starting to not meet my client’s expectations so I really need to pick up the pace on my consulting work. And it certainly wasn’t fair to AMS Services for me to not have my head “in the game” there.

Another thing that I’m really excited about is to get back to working on my MicroISV product, Pharmacaid CMS. Consulting is fun and pays the bills, but to be a MicroISV, I really need a product. I’ve been thinking and planning this product for some time, but I really need to get it out the door to test the market. I’ve worked a lot with the pharmaceutical industry and I think this product will help fulfill an important need. I also think the B2B market and this particular industry makes sense for my skills, experience and contacts. And of course, I’ll be using REALbasic to build this product.

To commemorate all this, I will be launching an all-new web site design in March to better focus on my new product and services. The current web site is out-dated and doesn’t reflect what I’ll actually be doing. I expect I’ll drop several services and add a couple others. Stay Tuned!

And I’m sure I’ll be looking for more clients in the coming months. If you’re looking to have your software made simple, please let me know.

In closing, I have some people to thank:

First and foremost, I have to thank my wife for supporting me, as best she can, in this decision. No time is ever perfect for a change like this, but she realizes this is something I really have to do. Thank you, dear! I love you!

I want to thank my kids for helping me realize what’s important in life. They get such joy from simple things and it’s a pleasure to watch. We should all strive for a little joy in our lives. Thank you, Laura and Lucas!

Next, although I’ve never met or spoken to her, I have to thank Pamela Slim for her inspiring blog Escape From Cubicle Nation. Her writing struck a chord with me and made me realize I can do this. She inspired me to make the jump. Thanks, Pam!

I also want to thank AMS Services. They have been completely supportive of this and also realize that I needed to make this change. We’re leaving on good terms, and if all goes well we may even continue our relationship with some consulting. Thanks, Dave, Mike and Vance!

And lastly, I have to thank REAL Software. I was getting burned out working with complex technologies like Java and .NET but REALbasic has invigorated my desire to write software. Without REALbasic, I don’t suspect I’d have been able to make this jump. Thank you Geoff, Aaron, Mike, Mars, William, Dana and anyone else there I’ve not mentioned!

Wish me luck!



23 Responses to “Leaving the Day Job”

  1. Bob Walsh says:
    February 27, 2008 at 9:43 pm

    Congrats Paul - best of luck!

  2. Bob Keeney says:
    February 27, 2008 at 10:05 pm

    Congratulations, Paul. Welcome to the world of REALbasic consulting!

  3. Brad Rhine says:
    February 27, 2008 at 10:56 pm

    Paul,
    Congratulations and good luck!
    Brad :)

  4. Kevin Cully says:
    February 27, 2008 at 11:05 pm

    Congratulations! I’ll have to catch up with you at RW to see how the full time consulting is going! Take care, Kevin

  5. Pamela Slim says:
    February 27, 2008 at 11:23 pm

    Paul, rock on, that is so great!!!!

    I had to brag about you at my blog since you are a shining example for us all.
    http://www.escapefromcubiclenation.com/get_a_life_blog/2008/02/congratulations.html

    The best of luck in your new business!

    -Pam

  6. BackupBrain: My MicroISV Venture » Blog Archive » Another bootstrapper goes full-time! says:
    February 28, 2008 at 1:28 am

    [...] to Paul over at LogicalVue Software on making the jump to full-time [...]

  7. Thomas Tempelmann says:
    February 28, 2008 at 4:31 am

    Ahh, the Atari ST - I had some pretty successful products on that platform back then, but I started a bit earlier than you :)

    May this new endeavour be more fruitful to you. Good luck with it!

  8. Kristen says:
    February 28, 2008 at 6:50 am

    Oh how I long for the day when I can say those words….leaving….the….day….job.

    Thanks for the added inspiration to make it TRULY happen. And, CONGRATS!

  9. elizabeth says:
    February 28, 2008 at 6:57 am

    Hi Paul,
    congrats on leaving the day job behind.
    I wish you all the best in taking your path and not someone else’s.
    and I agree about Pam Slim - she is really down to earth and just a very cool woman.
    take care.

  10. Sam Young says:
    February 28, 2008 at 9:23 am

    Congratulations Paul! You’re an inspiration. Good luck.

  11. Kimmoy says:
    February 28, 2008 at 12:20 pm

    Wow, Congratulations! This is quite inspirational, all the best to you.

  12. gabriel ryan says:
    February 28, 2008 at 5:12 pm

    congrats! it looks like you did it the right way… and i didn’t even know there was a ‘right way.’ pam’s blog is an incredible resource, and i devour anything she writes because i hope to one day follow in the foot-steps of her other readers like yourself.

    again, congratulations!

  13. Christian Miller says:
    February 28, 2008 at 8:32 pm

    Welcome to the fold, Paul! :D

  14. Dave Mancuso says:
    February 29, 2008 at 10:06 am

    Paul,
    That’s really fantastic news–congratulations!

    It looks like your vision and persistence have really paid off. That’s awesome.

    See you in a few weeks at REAL World!
    –Dave

  15. Aaron Ballman says:
    February 29, 2008 at 12:29 pm

    Congrats Paul! Best wishes! :-)

  16. Brian says:
    February 29, 2008 at 1:14 pm

    Great news Paul. Sending you well wishes from up the coast.

  17. Mom Pat and Dad says:
    February 29, 2008 at 4:44 pm

    We are proud that you went with your decision to start your own company. I am sure you will do okay. I believe one should work doing whatever makes him the happiest. Congratulations !

  18. Software Made Simple » Blog Archive » Leaving the Day Job, Part 2 (Health Benefits) says:
    March 2, 2008 at 8:28 pm

    [...] for their kind words of encouragement. It’s now been a week since I’ve officially made this decision and one of the most frequent questions I’ve been getting is “what are you going to do [...]

  19. Michelle Ropczycki says:
    March 3, 2008 at 2:10 pm

    Hi Paul,

    I say happiness first! You have everything it takes, so good for you that you jumped. I know you will do more than well!

    My best!

  20. Jon says:
    March 5, 2008 at 10:51 am

    Hi Paul,

    Congrats on your move. Your new reality is scripted and played in my mind every day of my life as I go through the mechanics of showing-up at the day job.

    You inspire me and give me hope that one day I will execute the script just like you have.

  21. Software Made Simple » Blog Archive » Random Tidbits says:
    March 15, 2008 at 6:40 pm

    [...] I mentioned in my original Leaving the Day Job post, we’re parting on good terms. In fact, we just signed a contract for some consulting [...]

  22. Software Made Simple » Blog Archive » Year End Awards says:
    December 31, 2008 at 1:43 pm

    [...] was an easy pick: “Leaving the Day Job“. It still gets regular traffic to this [...]

  23. Software Made Simple » Blog Archive » Blog Blazers: My Interview says:
    January 1, 2009 at 7:10 pm

    [...] favorite post and the one that generated the most comments is Leaving the Day Job about my decision to leave the corporate world and work full-time for my company. It has had over [...]

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