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... for yourself can be very rewarding, but it involves a lot more work, and sometimes a lot less pay. I have been a freelance illustrator for just over a year now which isn't particularly long considering it averages about 5-6 years before a freelance illustrator becomes established. I intend to do it a lot quicker than that however. And that is what it really takes to be a freelancer at anything: determinat... Read the full review: Freelance creatives by voodoochilli |
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My Experiences and Advice on Other Freelancing Occupations ... think most people here at Dooyoo have at least some inclination to 'live by the pen' - or the keyboard. Many people dream of being a writer and see it as quite a romantic profession. Most writers however are not novelists, but earn their money doing various forms of freelance work. I've been dabbling with this for a few years now. What do you need to get started? These days, a computer with an itnernet connection and a decent word processing package are vital. You need a space to put it in (if you don't call it your office and use the room for other things, you don't have to register a change of use in the building you inhabit.) You need also not ... Read the full review: Freelance writer by Bryn Pearson |
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My Experiences and Advice on Other Freelancing Occupations ... in their right mind would want to work freelance? Well, many people actually; people who don’t want to commute to a ‘job’ they hate anymore, people who need to be at home because of domestic commitments, people who don’t make very good employees, who would simply rather work for themselves, people who like to plan their own days and weeks without being stuck to rigid schedules. You can be a freelance anything really. Illustrator, writer, craftsperson, typist, publisher, proofreader etc. But the basics are the same whatever field you are going to go into. To be a successful freelancer doesn’t mean you have to be able to secure all the ... Read the full review: Freelancing - Things To Think About by gailmill |
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My Experiences and Advice on Other Freelancing Occupations ... work in the engineering industry and for the last 18 months I have been working freelance. The rate of pay for freelancing is much better and you can often work on a variety of jobs thus cutting out the boredom factor. If you are thinking about going freelance in any industry I recommend thinking it over very thoroughly before taking the plunge. Most jobs are temporary and they all have to end at some point. I have often found myself in between contracts worrying about when the next paycheck will come. It can be a very sporadic way of working. Holidays are usually not paid for and so if you spend money on a holidy it costs you a weeks wages as well. Often there is a sm... Read the full review: Freelancing/ Contracting by pooksly |
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