Build a Business That
Works For You

Build a Business That
Works For You

The next greatis in the mind of an everyday person seeking a new entrepreneurial outlet.

The next greatis in the mind of an everyday person seeking a new entrepreneurial outlet.

JobBored™ believes anyone can and should start a business to build wealth and wellness, especially working professionals, soon to be retirees, and family caregivers.

JobBored™ believes anyone can and should start a business to build needed wealth and wellness, especially individuals who are commonly ignored for business creation: working professionals, soon to be retirees, and family caregivers.

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Results

Becky, a clinical documentation specialist, started a financial coaching practice

Cherie, an accountant, started her own accounting and operations business

Jamie, a general contractor, started a subscription upkeep service

Jackie, a real estate agent, opened a bar/restaurant

Josh, a mechanical engineer, started an exoskeleton consulting practice

Katy, a company culture executive, starting a consulting practice

Mark, a business owner, began investing in startups

Kim, a boxing coach, started an online lead generation funnel

Mike, a technology executive, launched a website for managing his real estate portfolio

Jen, a graphic designer, opened an Etsy store

Cari, an accountant, launched a local bakery

Elizabeth, a consultant, published her first book

Jami, an analyst, became a full time retreat planner

Sarah, an educator, landed a 4 year grant for her startup

Hillary, a horse trainer, opened a bed and breakfast

Aubrey, a nutritionist, started a functional health coaching practice

Results

Becky, a clinical documentation specialist, started a financial coaching practice

Cherie, an accountant, started her own accounting and operations business

Jamie, a general contractor, started a subscription upkeep service

Jackie, a real estate agent, opened a bar/restaurant

Josh, a mechanical engineer, started an exoskeleton consulting practice

Katy, a company culture executive, starting a consulting practice

Mark, a business owner, began investing in startups

Kim, a boxing coach, started an online lead generation funnel

Mike, a technology executive, launched a website for managing his real estate portfolio

Jen, a graphic designer, opened an Etsy store

Cari, an accountant, launched a local bakery

Elizabeth, a consultant, published her first book

Jami, an analyst, became a full time retreat planner

Sarah, an educator, landed a 4 year grant for her startup

Hillary, a horse trainer, opened a bed and breakfast

Aubrey, a nutritionist, started a functional health coaching practice

Offerings for Mid-Career Individuals

Professionals who turn to JobBored often experience one or more difficult issues in their current job:

  • You feel stuck. Your work is not challenging or dynamic enough. ☹️
  • You feel frustrated, burnt out. Your workplace culture is toxic, burdensome or unwelcoming.😔
  • You feel held back. Professional and/or income advancement is unlikely or not readily available. 😠
  • You are in transition. By your choice or your company's, you are deciding whether to apply to another job or create something for yourself. 😅
  • You crave more autonomy. Your manager is unable or unwilling to adapt to your needs. 😖
  • You seek a better life for yourself, your family. Despite liking your job, you are often exploring other opportunities to see what may further your income and personal growth elsewhere. 😊🤭

We felt these too, so we built a unique offering to help.

We help mid-career professionals like you create entrepreneurial pursuits to achieve the satisfaction your day job cannot, without the need to quit your job.

Offerings for Soon-To-Retire Individuals

One of the most difficult decisions that accomplished professionals face is how best to facilitate their transition to retirement.

This decision can create a mix of emotions:

  • You are nervous to lose your primary income. You are wishing to reduce your workload, but not willing to lose all of your income sources. 😬
  • You worry about a lack of purpose. You’re excited for more leisure time, but too much of it can feel suffocating. ☹️
  • You want to maintain a creative or professional outlet. You have developed meaningful skills and expertise that have value to the market, but you want to make use of it differently. 😀
  • You prefer a phased approach to retiring. Instead of leaving the workforce cold turkey, you wish to evolve your participation in ways that you control. 😅

Mitigating these concerns is where JobBored comes in. We help soon-to-retire professionals like you launch new ventures to facilitate the transition into retirement without losing your expertise, purpose and community.

Offerings for Caregivers

Many stay-at-home parents and other family caregivers turn to starting a business to help with:

  • Burnout. 🙁 Caregiver burnout is real, but creating a business that brings you joy can lead to balance.
  • Financial stress. 🫤There is real need to diversify income when caregiving, creating your own stream is one of the most flexible options available to caregivers.
  • Professional development. 😅 Your business helps you maintain and learn new professional skills on your own terms so you're ready for any career move.
  • Social Isolation. 😢Caregiving can be lonely, allow owning a small business to open your world up to others with similar passions and goals.

We help caregivers like you create entrepreneurial endeavors that fit your life and needs. Feel fulfilled both personally and professionally with JobBored. 

Our purpose is to unlock the untapped entrepreneurial abilities of significant segments of the labor market: everyday working professionals, soon-to-retire professionals, and family caregivers.

Our purpose is to unlock the untapped entrepreneurial abilities of significant segments of the labor market: everyday working professionals, soon-to-retire professionals, and family caregivers.

Frequently Asked Questions

JobBored Success Stories

Published 1st Book

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Elizabeth

Elizabeth, a consultant, always dreamed of being an author. With the support of JobBored, she was able to draft and pitch her book and proposal, land an agency and publisher, and was indeed published! Dream fulfilled!

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Launched Her Etsy Store

Jen

Jen, a graphic designer for a marketing agency, got pregnant with her first child and decided she wanted more income for her growing family. She used her graphic arts knowledge, paired with JobBored support, to start her first Etsy store which now supports her life in ways she couldn't have imagined!

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Launched a Consulting Company

Josh

Josh, a PhD Mechanical/Electrical Engineer, owns a technology company and saw many adjacent opportunities to provide advice to companies in his field. These consulting opportunities were outside the scope of his original company, and he was eager to leverage his skills and network in sync with his primary work. With a consulting firm now formed, Josh now has a creative and professional outlet to do just that.

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Started Her Hydroponics Company

Tanya

Tanya, a new empty nester, decided to return to work after retiring to raise her children. She had a love for sustainability and hydroponics and decided to create, with JobBored help, a new business that supplied hydroponic supplies and education to local venues. She now runs a local community group, is hired by corporations, and has fun spreading her love of eco-living!

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Launched Her Holistic Wellness Coaching Practice

Aubrey

Aubrey, a nutritionist, needed a more flexible schedule than her full-time job would allow. She decided to create, with JobBored help, a holistic wellness coaching business on the side with dreams of it one day replacing her full-time income. (Spoiler: it did!).

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74%

of Americans Have Had a Business Idea

But won't take action on it. 

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2 in 5

People Plan to Start a Business This Year

Are you one of them?

80%

National Success Rate

In the first 2 years, 80% of businesses succeed, the other 20% fail, don't be one of them!

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