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Freelancers: Your
Job Away From Job
Freelancers are just like
mercenaries. They find a job to do; they do it without question;
they get their pay and leave through the front door.
Freelancers do not have to like
the people they work for, nor do they have to abide by the
organization's politics. All they have to do is take the job,
finish it according to specifications, and repeat the process
over and over again.
Freelancing isn't a very
appealing premise to some people. For one, there is no job
security. If the freelancer is unable to find jobs to do, he
goes hungry. Another point would be that freelancers get no
benefits such as dental plans, insurance, and others. Also,
without a prior employer to vouch for you, applying for real
jobs gets harder as time passes by.
So why freelance? Because, for
all its negative sides, some people still get a good piece of
the pie.
Freelancing allows you to work on
your own schedule on a commission basis. How much money you earn
depends on how industrious and driven you are. In some
instances, freelancers, make more money than salaried workers.
Plus being in charge of your own schedule makes relieves some of
the stress some salaried workers endure.
Employers hire freelancers to do
some of their jobs because in some instances, the need to have a
particular job done comes only once in a while. Hiring a
salaried worker to do these jobs would be impractical.
Also, the employer gets to pick
among a crop of talent which one has the right material for a
certain job he needs. Having more options can be advantageous.
There are a multitude of jobs
that can be freelanced: writers, photographers, programmers,
technicians, designers, and others. Some of those who offer
their services as freelancers are hobbyists - people who have
too much time on their hands and talent in a field that could
earn money.
Should You Freelance?
Freelancing is not for the faint
of heart. If you are not assertive and do not have the
persistence to finish outsourced jobs, you should just turn back
and find a stable paying job.
Freelancing is also for the
adventurous who are willing to take risks on uncertain seas.
When hard times fall upon them because of such, they will have
expected it and be able to survive in spite of it.
Freelancing intrigues some people
because as they are, they won't easily be able to land salaried
jobs.
Take for instance the mother who
has to care for a child. She may not be able to land a job
because of her responsibilities at home. But she might have some
spare time during the evening when the children sleep. She is a
candidate for freelancership.
Students who wish to augment
their income may also do the same, as with salaried workers who
have lots of spare time.
Tips and Techniques for the
Mercenary
Make use of all information
gathering means possible. The internet has made browsing for and
applying for freelance jobs ten times easier. Even the payment
option can be done online through online payment systems such as
PayPal and Western Union.
Be prepared to advertise
yourself. You won't get many employers if you shirk from telling
them what you can do.
Try, Try and Try Again
Don't let every little obstacle
discourage you. But then again, you should also assess your
situation realistically.
Put It on the Side
If you can have a salaried job
while freelancing, that would be good. Your aim here will simply
be to augment your salary and not depend on your freelance cache
totally.
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