Freelance or fulltime job?
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if you can't imagine that, maybe you should stay with freelancing some more until you are ready, because you'll get fed up more easily if you get a full.. It's a matter of being with a STRNG motivation if you want to embark on a new routine of 9to5.
a few months ago I was invited to be interviewed, it was a good agency and the'd pay more than twice of my income as free. I wsn't nervous but a bit unsure about going to work on a schedule / deadline base. In the first ten minutes and after a few questions and common talking about the market/job/creatiity process, I realized I wanted to do more on my own and pass it. in fact, because of this I saved a lot on future worries and the employer gave me a few good contacts so I could carry on.
long live freelancer. (that' my point of view if your batteries for good quality of life are still running.
otherwise, just go into it and "waste yourself" for the cause of money" ... not meant to influence you, but it keeps me sane to be a freelancer, although now I'm more into illustration, but the processes are almost quite the same as design.