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by livid-neuro
774 days ago
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I've been working on startups for over 20 years. Some have sold, some haven't. None have become household names. In order to support this life, I had to provide consulting services for other companies. Many of them are startups themselves. In any case, this meant I worked at least three full-time jobs. I would work to find clients, work to provide services to those clients, and work to build my startup. In one case, the startup would take off and pay all of my bills so I could focus on it. In another case, we raised money from investors to focus on it. In any case, if you want a 9-5 gig contract and don't want to find the work, you can try and use recruiters if you are a knowledge worker. If you aren't a knowledge worker, then you probably will be relying on gig work like Uber/DoorDash. In the case of the latter, you better have a lot of roommates since those pay so poorly. |
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