boring fulltime or exciting (sometimes sporadic) freelance
boring fulltime or exciting (sometimes sporadic) freelance
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- EPtype0
-work fulltime and freelance on the side to get your creative kick.
-62k in nyc isn't really high at all.
-62k for someone without experience is to high.
- if you work freelance somewhere and get offered fulltime... they usually wont offer you any more then you make... so you will end of making less with benifits.- < +1 this.akrokdesign
- are you saying offsite freelance? is it that common for people to get fulltime after working remotely?imstupeid
- plus, "-62k isn't high.
-without experience 62k is too high."
watimstupeid - well i have never meet anyone that got a job at 62k with only a year under the belt.EPtype
- I dont think you realize how much benefits really cost...EPtype
- i'm well aware of how much benefits cost—well no, i'm well aware of that. i've talked to fulltimers who tell me to prepare for a 20-30% loss in income from freelance to fulltime because of benefits, HR duties, etc. along with that, the person who offered me the fulltime job specifically mentioned benefits costing in the range of ~10k.imstupeid
- for a 20-30% loss in income from freelance to fulltime because of benefits, HR duties, etc. along with that, the person who offered me the fulltime job specifically mentioned benefits costing in the range of ~10k.imstupeid
- me the fulltime job specifically mentioned benefits costing in the range of ~10k.imstupeid
- oops just meant to say i'm well aware once. ignore the redundancyimstupeid
- I would say they are more than 10k depending on what this company has to offer.EPtype
- true—i was told to expect 20-30% taken out for benefits during my interview yesterday. just saying $10k because that's what i was actually told when offered the fulltime gig.imstupeid
- what i was actually told when offered the fulltime gig, so sounds like $10k's the final number?imstupeid