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by silentcylon
3431 days ago
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Hi I am 25 years old and quit my job about a year ago started doing freelance work and starting my own company. I too saw my job as temporary so I decided to take my work life (most of our lives if you think about it) into my own hands. I think pulling that trigger gave me motivation and forced me to push myself much further than I would have ever been pushed in my old job. A couple things I would recommend, do your research first and have a decent Idea of what you want to do after leaving. Think about how you are going to make it work and understand things may be slow in the beginning. I recommend having atleast a years worth of money saved up and expect to burn through a good portion of that before money starts flowing in regularly. I worked my ass of for the first year and am still doing so. There have been frustrating times and epic times but each time I remember I wouldn't trade my decision and the experience for anything else. I am now starting to build a freelance development firm and feel very confident about doing so because of what I have learned since quitting my job. If you are a highly motivated person. I do recommend going out on your own at some point in your career. |
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That being said, as someone a bit older than you and hoping to follow your same path, I've utterly failed at building a sufficient network to go freelance, and I'm amazed that you've managed to accomplish this so quickly. Do you have any tips for someone floundering in that part of the process? (I have lots of friendly ex-coworkers, but only one or two in the position or with the resources to actually spend money on me, most working for bigCos that already hire out contract work primarily to large agencies)