Ask HN: How to start a business while working a 9-5 coding job?
The normal advice is to keep on with your employer until you grow your side business to profitability. That would be great if every single employer didn't shackle my mind with "agreements" that make it nigh impossible to do anything of value for myself.
I've roughly calculated I could save enough to quit my job with a year runway if I save for 3 years (a long ass time)! The other common advice is to get investment from friends and family, as if most people's f&f have 50k they're able to throw at anything let alone someone who's financially independent and outwardly successful.
So given that the HN crowd has a ton of entrepreneurs and business owners, how do you do it? There must be some way out that I'm not seeing. Are these employment agreements not really enforceable? Scare tactics like telling employees they can't talk about salary? Is investment easier to come by than it seems? Small business loans? I spent a few years of my life getting into a position where starting a business is reasonable minus the lack of money. I don't want to watch another three years go by before I can do anything about it.