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RE: How Quitting From Freelancing Sites Made Me A Better Freelancer

in OCD4 years ago

I experienced that $0.005/word. My first job only pays 300 per day, no work no pay basis. I had to accept the 10 articles per week for a min of 1000 words because I could barely receive 6000 per month in my full-time job. It was not enough. Transportation alone ate my salary--a total of three rides from my hometown to my workplace. Others wanted a holiday, but it's the opposite for me.

I lasted for 6 months in that article writing and decided to pursue blog writing. Later on, I found BitLanders, Steemit, and then Hive. Luckily, I got promoted and there was a major salary increase.

Now, I'm a freelancer. I started becoming one when the pandemic started. As of now, I'm enjoying my current work status. It's not totally related to writing, but I was able to combine a bit of writing and my course, which looks great to me.

There's a big opportunity out there for freelancers. But some people look down on us, like "Ay Freelancer diay ka?" "Wala man diay nay physical company." "So it's not a stable job." Haysss... Can I kalbo you one time? Char! haha

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Ten 1,000-word articles in a week for $0.005/word rate?!! And you lasted 6 months? Girl, nasayo na korona! I mean, i think that client won't find success if he/she overworks and underpays writers. Creativity will run out 😩

Also, i have a lot of questions haha! What's your freelance service now? And what's your course? It's just that, I'm a chemical engr in environment and safety. I found a client whose niche is in green investments/finance, so it's perfect for me to combine my personal interest and profession 💚

Never mind those naysayers. Stability is a trap, anyway. Hahaha. You don't need a company coz you act as a consultant. So diba, laysho. Hahaha. Just focus on perfecting our craft. Then let our results speak for us 🙂