Good luck chaps, seems many of you are in need of it. I, for now at least, work for myself, at least till the end of July. With a bit of luck the contract gets extended so another 3 years or so will follow.
It isn’t for me to tell you what you should or should not be doing so I’ll tell you what I did some 5 years ago when I got fired for calling my manager “a **** a$$hole” (he asked if I thought he was a w**ker to which I replied I had no knowledge of his way of spending free time; he didn’t like it either). I went home, had a bonk and decided to follow my hobby and concentrate on teaching people how to ride bikes.
At the moment I have 1 full-time guy, 1 part-time and a couple of every-now-and-then’s, plus myself.
I’d say have a good think, make a decision and go for it. You must have skills that are needed. If they aren’t, create a market for them. I don’t know, maybe Swinley Forest MTB Guide for Families?
Whatever you choose to do, don’t sit and wait.
All the best!