Posts Tagged ‘work’


Firing your client

In today’s economy, with so many unemployed, the scariest thing for a freelancer is to turn down a paying gig. Unlike the 9 to 5 crowd, downtime is bad for business, so turning down work is in many ways, like taking a hunger strike. However, it does send a powerful message, “I’d rather starve than take your money.”

Why in heaven’s name would I want to starve, you may ask? Think about this for a minute. If you’re looking for something to eat, which tastes better, dumpster diving, or eating at a fine restaurant? In many ways, taking that bad client’s money is like that. Sure, you’ll get a meal, but it won’t taste as good, it may be a rotten deal, or it may make you sick.

As a freelancer, we we work with two modes; hungry and hustle. The bottom line, you don’t work, you don’t get paid. The key is to keep that work flowing without any blockages, and that’s where the bad client can really screw things up. Pardon my Klatchian, but is your time that worthless for you to spend it on a project or job with a piss poor rate of return? Hell no!

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The Dark Side of Freelancing – WebWorkerDaily

A must read for anyone interested in getting into Freelance/Consulting work, or anyone who has been doing it for some time and may have lost that spark, wondering if it’s still worth it.

The Dark Side of Freelancing – WebWorkerDaily.

As someone who is doing both Freelance and salary work, I’m in somewhat of an influx, but this article definitely has made take a critical look at my current ‘situation’. As I read this, I feel that I am on that cusp of a newborn freelancer, since I still very much enjoy what I do and it doesn’t feel like work, transitioning to what the author has become, a jaded freelancer, whose passion now leaves him bitter. Indeed, 10+ years of working in IT has made me lose interest in server hardware and desktops, but I still have the same passion with code that I’ve always had, since those early years on the Commadore 64.


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