Why I love Freelancing
How do you wish to be known? A freelancer has his own individuality, his own name and a brand as how the world knows or will know him. A freelancer will never run out of his creativity. Unlike a regular employee, a freelancer cannot be a whiner as in a field where his work is his identity, there is no place for compromise.
Freedom is the greatest benefit in a freelance career. No waking up one day only to know you have been fired. You get to decide your own work schedules, even your own clients and the best workplace ...even if it is sitting on a beach in Barcelona and watching the waves hit the shores.
While you're sitting at the desk in the office are you actually getting any work done?
Or do you get clogged up with errands and silly company meetings...such a waste of time, I have never seen a productive office meeting...a good manager meets his team members one on one.
Or do you get clogged up with errands and silly company meetings...such a waste of time, I have never seen a productive office meeting...a good manager meets his team members one on one.
Working as a freelancer gives you the liberty to choose and work with the most talented people. This gives you a huge opportunity to learn from other brilliant minds and pioneers.
In order to build a social rapport its very important to engage with people constantly. Online or offline. And you may never know when these connections may turn into business. As a freelancer you are the developer of your own brand.
Business tycoon or a freelancer, risk haunts every bit of any business. World crises and massive layoffs across the world? A freelancer is the first to rise the quickest by offering companies lower production cost. I see myself being on a small speed boat instead of a slow cargo boat.
Business tycoon or a freelancer, risk haunts every bit of any business. World crises and massive layoffs across the world? A freelancer is the first to rise the quickest by offering companies lower production cost. I see myself being on a small speed boat instead of a slow cargo boat.
Your attitude and the zeal to achieve the goal that counts the most. A freelancer chooses his job according to his own interest.At the end whether you make a living or are lost in vast pools of freelancers, it is you who holds the sole responsibility of your success (or failure) and reap what you have sown.
Is this a gross generalization? Sure I have friends who are growing happily in large corp environments, were they just lucky to find the right company?
What do you think?