Should my side hustle become my main Gig? (Record no. 529701)

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Personal name Stanko, Michael A. Pollack, Jeffrey M. and Staub, Alexander
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Title Should my side hustle become my main Gig?
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Hayward Business Review
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Extent 103(2), Mar-Apr, 2025: p.141-145
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Evan Hale, a successful engineer at Vitalisync, faces a career-defining choice between stability and ambition. His side business, Fritch Audio—a growing brand he cofounded with his best friend, Drew Lawson—has become a $5 million venture in high-end audio. While Evan’s supportive boss offers him a promotion, he warns that the new role requires full commitment, limiting flexibility for Fritch. Meanwhile, an investor offers $1 million to scale Fritch but insists on Evan’s full-time dedication. At home, Evan’s wife, Lily, is anxious about finances but encourages him to follow his passion. Caught between a stable career, a dream of entrepreneurship, and his family’s security, Evan must choose a path forward. – Reproduced

https://hbr.org/2025/03/case-study-should-my-side-hustle-become-my-main-gig
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Main entry heading Hayward Business Review
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2025-05-06 103(2), Mar-Apr, 2025: p.141-145 AR135604 2025-05-06 Articles

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