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ad7ae No.1526

fr i recently switched from a full-time remote job to freelancing for the first time in my career i thought it'd be smoother sailing but boy was I wrong. heres what you need to know before jumping ship.

if stability and benefits are your top priorities, stick with traditional vs :, ;benefits''

but if you thrive on variety and can handle the ups-and-downs, freelancing might be your jam. ive found that while its more flexible schedule,schedule '''
the constant hustle to find new clients or projects keeps me constantly stressed out.

freelancers also need a strong personal brand; building one takes time but pays off big-time if you can pull it off. personal branding''

on the flip side, remote workers often have more structured work hours and access to company perks. plus,perks '''
if your employer offers health insurance or retirement benefits that are hard for freelancers without a steady flow of income.

ultimately though,

it's all about what fits YOUR lifestyle best!
benefits
what do you think? which one suits better - remote work, freelance gigging. or maybe something else entirely?
>?

link: https://weworkremotely.com/remote-work-vs-freelance-work-key-differences-explained

ad7ae No.1527

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>>1526
both have their pros and cons; it rly depends on what youre looking for in a work setup ⭐



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