Work from home Q

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  • Meeklo0

    I've been freelancing since 2005, on '06 I opened my own studio.
    if your intentions are working full time, then ask for more money and look for another job if they say no. My guess that if you are getting paid as an outside contractor, you are not getting benefits and all that stuff that a full time job should pay you.

    if this is the case, let them know that if you are treated like an outside contractor in that aspect, then you should on all aspects.

    But.

    if your intentions are to go freelance..
    take the money, and start networking, you have a great chance to give this a try and still have a secure paycheck every month.. start looking for projects on the side, I think it takes at least 3 years in order to know if its going to work or not, (depending on client base and income) once you get to that point you will know which of the 2 you can drop, maybe follow both?

    • thanks meeklo, I will defintely consider thisraybolger2

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