aracaris
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So, I have a job, it gets me by, but I've also been doing freelance work on the side. I really really like doing freelance work, and have been surprised that I've managed to get customers without putting much effort into advertising myself, and despite the fact I'm a newbie, competing with all those people out there that have been doing what I'm doing for far longer.
Now I'm constantly learning, and growing at my trade, and finding it really is what I want to do (well at least one thing I really want to do).
I'm to the point where I *might* be able to make enough income just freelancing, especially with a new opportunity that has just come up.
But I'm actually a bit afraid to seize it.
It would be perfect, to actually do something I enjoy. But what scares me is the risk of running one's own business and relying on it to survive, and the possibility of losing a promising client, because they lose interest in their project...or it isn't panning out quite how they expected.
A few years ago I would have jumped ship at whatever job I held to do this, without much forethought, because the state of the economy wasn't nearly so frightening to me.
I'm getting to the point now where the few projects I have going on right now are taking up so much time that pretty soon I think it might get to the point where it will be hard for me to balance them and my current "day job".
So my choice comes to
A job that isn't really something I want to be doing long term, and doesn't earn me as much, but is stable and steady.
or
possibly risky unstable job, but something I really do want to be doing long term, and which makes me more money.
Anyone else been in this situation? How did you cope with the risks of quitting your "day job" and doing what you really actually want to be doing, or did you decide against it? Any advice for a newbie to the world of self-employment?
Some people have told me "now is not the time to start your own business" with the recession going on and all. But is it really the case that someone should just wait until the economy is booming? Especially since that may not happen for a very very long time?
Now I'm constantly learning, and growing at my trade, and finding it really is what I want to do (well at least one thing I really want to do).
I'm to the point where I *might* be able to make enough income just freelancing, especially with a new opportunity that has just come up.
But I'm actually a bit afraid to seize it.
It would be perfect, to actually do something I enjoy. But what scares me is the risk of running one's own business and relying on it to survive, and the possibility of losing a promising client, because they lose interest in their project...or it isn't panning out quite how they expected.
A few years ago I would have jumped ship at whatever job I held to do this, without much forethought, because the state of the economy wasn't nearly so frightening to me.
I'm getting to the point now where the few projects I have going on right now are taking up so much time that pretty soon I think it might get to the point where it will be hard for me to balance them and my current "day job".
So my choice comes to
A job that isn't really something I want to be doing long term, and doesn't earn me as much, but is stable and steady.
or
possibly risky unstable job, but something I really do want to be doing long term, and which makes me more money.
Anyone else been in this situation? How did you cope with the risks of quitting your "day job" and doing what you really actually want to be doing, or did you decide against it? Any advice for a newbie to the world of self-employment?
Some people have told me "now is not the time to start your own business" with the recession going on and all. But is it really the case that someone should just wait until the economy is booming? Especially since that may not happen for a very very long time?