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Working on Your Own Time: It’s What Freelancing is About
Do you have a busy life? Do you wish that you could schedule your work around the rest of your priorities? You work
to make money so that you can live. You have no choice but to pay for housing and food and other life necessities.
Because you need the money, work tends to creep up to the top of the priority list. Other things are more important
though. Freelance jobs allow you to put work where it belongs on the list of priorities. You can play with your
kids when they’re home, enjoy doing the things you enjoy outdoors while it’s daytime and spend your Sunday mornings
at church instead of behind a counter. The work still needs to get done, but you can do it when you have time
instead of from nine to five, Monday through Friday or worse, whenever you’re put on the schedule.
Kinds of Freelance Jobs
Do you have the appropriate skills and abilities to work at freelance jobs? There are many, many different kinds
available. Those with professional degrees can consult. While the jobs that result from extensive education
generally lead to many hours working for a good salary, your education can lead you in another direction. If you
can manage to find the clients, you can work by appointment only, guiding those who do not have the experience or
education that you have. If you are not a professional, you may still have the appropriate talents that will get
you into freelance jobs.
Writing is a very popular freelance opportunity. You live in a world that relies on the
written word. You do not go through a single day without reading a considerable amount of text. Someone needs
to do all of that writing, and much of it is hired out to freelancers. Actually, any skill that you possess
may be suited to freelance work. Check out a few job boards and find out who’s hiring.
Tips of the Trade
Freelance jobs are out there, but so is the competition. To get yourself to the top of the hiring list, there are a
few things you can do. First, use any experience you have to your advantage. Even if a previous job was short term
or didn’t seem significant to you, you gained experience there. Let the employers know about everything you can do.
Another thing you must do as a freelancer is to be very consistent and organized. An employer will be much more
likely to rehire you if you turn out a good product. Everything you turn in should be clear and professional.
Always meet deadlines. While most of the freelance jobs are extremely flexible, allowing you to work at your
convenience, there are still deadlines. The work needs to be finished when the employer asks for it. Most of the
qualities that will get you more freelance jobs only require common sense and a good work ethic.
Living on Sparse Paychecks
One downside of freelance jobs is that they are not necessarily consistent. Especially if you jump from one job to
another, working for different companies, you will not have any guarantee about how much you will get paid each
month. The flexibility may or may not be worth the uncertainty of freelancing to you. If you can manage to save
effectively, the distance between paychecks won’t matter. If you do get frustrated about always wondering where the
next paycheck is coming from, just remind yourself that the trade off is getting to enjoy more precious time not
tied to a desk. There are definitely pros and cons when it comes to freelancing. You just need to decide how
important it is to you to prioritize your life around what really matters to you.
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