Are you in Job... whatz your job title then... or you feel freelancing is better or Business is the best...
My job is satisfying my wife and although I'm very, very good at it, it takes up too much time. I'm thinking of hiring some help.
I work as an Apps Developer as well. I like programming, but hate my job, would really like my website to be my living so I only have to kiss my own ass!
angelus ok ok the p.l.u.r concept is nice but i can't handle it anymore I see it all over your posts!
Hi there - I have an application I need coded for a website. I need someone who knows statistics and is creative to code an application that will be an add-on to my website. The application will evaluate a users choices based off a list and tell them how far they deviate from the mean - almost like a survey. I need someone who can design a solid back-end so that the survey/choice list can be changed frequently - and the reults downloaded to a spreadsheet in Excel. Please be in touch if this is something you are capable of and would enjoy doing. I want to work with an individual and not a firm. Thank you
Freelance Writer -- and I wouldn't revert back to a full-time, outside job ever again unless absolutely forced too. I love what I do, and enjoy the freedom I gain from working at home.
Just out of college...well was many months ago really....and I'd work if I could find a job but not looking good so far.
I have spent the last two years in a miserable call center job. Ownership changed at the top levels and the client started setting the most unrealistic expectations of the reps and it became very stressful. Eventually I hated every second of it, even though everyone told me I was doing a good job. Same with my Girlfriend's job at Value Village: new top dogs --> new unrealistic expectations. We BOTH decided to quit our jobs at the same time. We stashed away our tax returns, saved extra money, and after 3 months we had enough to quit our jobs and have enough to pay rent and bills (plus extra pocket cash) for 4 months. We used our newly found free time to persue self employment. We have done some odd jobs here and there, and most of the summer we sold on ebay (thanks to a regular customer that my gf knew from value village who ebays for a living). Now ebay has been slow lately, so I am putting effort into other areas like myspaces and bulletins, a few hopeful websites, etc. But it feels great to make money on your own terms and make your own schedule. It feels much more rewarding. I agree with you DeniseJ, I wouldn't revert back to a full-time, outside job ever again unless absolutely forced too.