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by metaloha
578 days ago
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Best of luck. I've been in this grind for about 35 years now, very similar history. Two suggestions that might help: * switch careers
* freelance full-time
If you have any other talents or fields of interest, try finding work there (mechanic, electrician, trades, administration, technical writing, etc.).As a freelancer, you can keep doing what you enjoy, but the scenery changes much more frequently, which might alleviate the ennui. |
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Is freelancing really that different? I keep hearing opinion for both sides ranging from "freelancing is truly different" to "freelancing is corporate/office job in disguise".