I've seen a lot of my coworkers freelance in their niches and skillets. I mean, it's good and easy money whether you are working hourly or on project bases. I've done a few good freelance project myself for web development, and it just pays well and is a good side hustle to keep your skillet fit and fresh. Would you freelance your skills? If so what skill would you freelance for?
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I tried it out, But my skill is in cyber security and QA and sometimes clients just bail on me because of the High Budget for the projects. Most do love my work but after a while i'm thinking of starting my own company that with help me scale my business.
Absolutely! Freelancing can be a game-changer. It not only offers financial gains but also lets you diversify your experience. I've dipped my toes into freelance writing, and it's been a rewarding journey. The flexibility and exposure to different projects keep things exciting. What about you? Any specific skills you're considering freelancing?
I tried freelancing and had a good experience with a couple of clients, but there were just a few that ruined the experience for me with their extra revisions and constant updates. But for a lot it's actually amazing.
Hi, Adam. Glad it's worked out for you! The next skill I'd like to learn is how to put together a grant proposal.