I’d imagine it may work somewhat like it always has, but with some of the more technical jobs (say some web dev stuff) or the like, I’m not entirely clear on it.

What sort of job listings or openings or whathaveyou do freelancers typically keep an eye out for when on the hunt for new jobs? Also, depending on the country, how do they get by without whatever employer benefits may be provided (e.g. in the US this may generally be like health insurance and retirement-related stuff)?

  • @[email protected]
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    I’ve almost done 3 years in as an independent. Don’t do it if you don’t have multiple faucets providing gigs for you. I make 2x my FTE salary, but it ebbs and flows.

    If you are not already connected, don’t do it.

    Edit: added “3”. No time context before.

    • exterstellar
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      21 year ago

      Dang. My faucets only provide water.

    • @devpaul
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      21 year ago

      Are you saying it’s not worth becoming a freelancer if you don’t already have connections ?

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        Sort of. I left FTE for this in July 2021. It’s feast or famine. You’re going to need a steady stream of jobs and the ability to say no, but that only comes after an abundance of saying yes to everything, sleepless nights of working your ass off, until finally it becomes steady.

        It’s not for the faint of heart.

        • @devpaul
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          21 year ago

          That’s a fair point, thanks!

      • @rsn
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        21 year ago

        Depending on your profession, generally YES.