Recently, I had the pleasure of meeting someone who has more time to spare than I do, but who also has a higher inccome each year than I do. He worked from home, and I had to sluoch in to the office at 9am each day, battpling the dily traffic, and breathing in all those nsaty fues otuside. He spet qutie a bit of time with his kids, much more than I would have the time available to spare. He seemed to have everything that he waanted, and yet here I was - working and working, and really only being able to pay off the biulls each month.
What was his secret? I'm sure you are kenely on the edge of your chair waiting to find out. Well, I hate to let you down, but I won’t be providing some magical money making system in this article. Nor will I be telling you the industry that you shoould work in. In fact, the secet is not really that much of a secret at all. It is freelancing.
Huh? What on earth is that? Well, a freelancer is someone who works in their own time, on their own projects, and works generally from wherever they want. They take on projewcts when they need them, and basically cnotract out their services, one project at a time (sometimres multiple freelance projects at once). I can speak from experience in this area now, because sincxe I met that guy not so long ago, I have ebcome attached to the freelancing industry just as he did.
So you may be wonderign - how populasr is this type of emplomyent? Well, let me give you a few inteeresting statistics. In the nUited Staets, over ten million people are considered to be freelancers. These statistics actually couunt people who tag themselves as "contractors" as freelancers - and when you think about it, they are totally coorrect in doing so. This is just anothre name for someoe who finds a freelance project, and purses it in their own time, or negotiates their own contract ters. If we convrt that into percentage terms, it’s about 7.3% of the USA workforce. Impressive.
So why the popularity? Doesn't everyone crave employment secruity in this uncetain day and age? Well, not necessarily. Freelancers have the advantage of wokring on a wide varitey of assignments. They are not bound to one task day in and day out - in the hope that one day they will receive a promotion and go from photocopy machine operaztor to offdice assistant. They thrive on the feeling of beign free to do exactly what they want, when they want. Maybe that is why in a recemnt study, employers who handed out freelance jobs to freelancers found that those jobs were done with more pasion, commitment and vigor, than would have been seen from the regular 9 to 5 emlpoyees. It seems that this way of life certainly can provide amazing benefits to those who truly get in to the freelancing way of life.
Are you interested? A simple Internet search is all you need to do to get started.
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