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RE: How I’m Learning to Get Great Freelance Gigs By Turning Down “Good” Ones

in #work7 years ago

To be fair I do think the first step is to take any gig you can get. "Hell Yeah!" gigs are kinda step two - after someone is earning a basic income to live off of, then it's time to get picky. Before that, sadly its more like "beggars can't be choosers!" at least in my experience

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Fair point, although right now anything that's not a 9-5 workaday job would be a hell yeah gig to me, haha.

YOU MIGHT BE SURPRISED O_O these things have a way of sucking sometimes! try being a brand ambassador maybe, some love it some hate it

Ok, you got me again, haha. Being a brand ambassador sounds like a horrible job, even the title is icky, "brand ambassador"... I don't know though, maybe I'll look into it and find something worthwhile.

Man, I'd say you're probably getting pretty tired of constantly seeing me comment on your posts, and I just want to say thank you for so patiently putting up with my nonsense, haha.

It is no problem my man. I appreciate having you around and resteeming my posts so often. Cheers 🍻

Well I'm happy to resteem the things I'm interested in. I doubt it has made any sort of impact though, but hopefully I've sent one or two of my followers in your direction.

Sometimes I get better paying work in the northern hemisphere summer months because many freelancers are on holiday, but businesses keep needing me.