Hi. I like your enthusiasm. BUT, it seems that you really have four goals, 
which seems to be too many:
1. Teach
2. Shoot professionally
3. Run a Coworking space
4. Capitalize on a biz idea before someone else does. 

#3 seems to really be a means for an end, #2.
#4 seems to be important but shouldn't be because #4 is to be first on a 
Coworking idea (#3) that is a means to an end, #2. 

I would recommend just finding a day office renter who'd be interested in 
sharing an office with you based on your evening/wknd needs. Opening a 
Coworking space can't be your third priority. 


Jerome
www.BLANKSPACES.com

On Aug 28, 2013, at 7:17 PM, Daniel Rivera <thedan...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thank you everyone for you your replies. I've been pondering what everyone 
> has said and really been working on trying to wrap my brain around all the 
> information I've gathered thus far. I already picked a space out and was 
> looking at designs and initial costs. I've scratched all that and gone back 
> to trying to figure out how to start a community. 
> 
> The problem: 
> I am a full time teacher. I teach high school physics and I am a "semi-pro 
> photographer" at night and on the weekends. That is how I stumbled onto this 
> idea. I got tired of working out of my house. Shooting and meeting clients 
> here has become a problem as my son has gotten older. (keeping the house 
> clean,finding a sitter, etc.)  I wanted a more professional and creative 
> space to work. I started to talk to other photographers that worked in bigger 
> cities and stumbled onto places like weld and work hauss in dallas. I 
> immediately fell in love with the idea and wished that there were places like 
> that here. As I researched more about shared creative spaces and coworking I 
> decided that running a community like that would help bring together people 
> and it seemed like a great thing to be a part of. I would love to eventually 
> leave teaching and run a successful coworking office but it is financially 
> not possible right now. 
> 
> The more I think about it the more I feel that initially it will be easiest 
> to find members in my situation - full time job and some passion or hobby on 
> the side that brings in a second income - but can't see people like this 
> coming together for a Jelly.   I feel like my goal of opening a coworking 
> space is slowly turning into a shared office space that rents out meeting 
> rooms (not sure if that is a bad thing or good thing). From what I've read I 
> think a lot of coworking spaces do this, but it seems like I will be missing 
> the community factor that is so important. 
> 
> Has anyone started a coworking community of moonlighters or started an after 
> hours Jelly that attracts people with second jobs/hobbies? Any thoughts or 
> opinions on the matter are greatly appreciated. 
> 
> 
> On Monday, August 19, 2013 8:57:13 PM UTC-5, Daniel Rivera wrote:
>> 
>> I want to open the 1st coworking space in my region
>> The closest coworking space to where I live is a 4 hour drive away. I don't 
>> live in a technology or "creative" driven community but I feel that a place 
>> like this could bring these people together and help foster growth in my 
>> community and benefit all involved.  
>> 
>> I'm late to the wonderful concept of coworking so I have been using google 
>> to find as much information as possible.  First and foremost, thank you Alex 
>> Hillman for all of your insight.  I love stumbling onto your blogs, videos 
>> and in depth responses to questions posted by others.
>> 
>> To all who have opened a coworking community - how do you walk the fine line 
>> between trying to start a community before you open your doors and having 
>> someone run off with your idea and beating you to the punch?
>> 
>> 
>> 
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