Working for myself
For about a year now, I have worked "for myself" ... as a contract pilot and flight instructor. Early in the year, I was a full-time flight instructor and for most of the year I've had a full-time position as a corporate pilot.
As a contractor, I work for myself ... I set my own hours, take only the trips I want, and fly only the airplanes I want. I happen to have a bit of a niche teaching type-specific initial training in Bonanzas, but I also do some contract work in Barons and Cessna 310s.
There isn't really a whole lot of juggling ... my full-time job pays the bills and obviously comes first. However, when I have time off from it, I do what I can to pick up some contract work. It's not for everybody, but it has proven to be a fairly decent way for me to supplement my logbook (and my wallet) in my spare time.
Good luck!
R