| ▲ | abustamam 2 days ago | |||||||
Sure, in the same way I can always quit being an engineer and become a farmer. It can work for some, but not everyone. FWIW I do client work on the side. Full time client work has always been more draining than just having a regular job IME. Maybe I just can't find the right clients, but that's not something I have to worry about when I work for a company. | ||||||||
| ▲ | sarchertech 2 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
I wasn’t talking to everyone I was talking to you. And becoming a contractor is a lot more viable than becoming a farmer. Client work is hard, but you have to decide if the freedom to work the way you want is worth it. | ||||||||
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