Freelancing is not for everyone. It can start off as a nice idea to be able to escape the cubicle once and for all (rather than just finding a job with another company sitting in another cubicle). Or you think that you have that independence streak and want to strike out on your own. Burning Bridges & Cannot Go Back Wanting it and being suitable to it are two entirely different things. Sometimes it’s just…
With the economic and job situation not improving much, more people are turning to freelancing as a way to supplement their reduced income. How viable is it to try to work strictly part-time as a freelancer, manage clients, perform marketing, keep the books, and do everything else that a small business requires? While a full-time job may be considered 30-40 hours per work, with part-time work it can be anything from a handful of hours…