Need Help In Choosing My Future

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by saurabhj, Apr 25, 2008.

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For Which Thing Should I Go For?

  1. Regular Job

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  2. Freelancing

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  1. ahuddy

    ahuddy Peon

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    #21
    A slave?????
     
    ahuddy, Apr 25, 2008 IP
  2. deluxdon

    deluxdon Catch Me If You Can...!!!™ Staff

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    #22
    Go with one which suits you better and gives you more money with less worries :rolleyes:

    DON.
     
    deluxdon, Apr 25, 2008 IP
  3. saurabhj

    saurabhj Banned

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    #23
    Thanks Again. It is really helpful.. It will really help to have a office environment(only a single room) at home.

    Please Keep Voted Buddies
     
    saurabhj, Apr 25, 2008 IP
  4. kittyluver

    kittyluver Notable Member

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    #24
    My vote is for "Freelancing" because you're the boss and worker. If you want to earn more, you can put more effort...
     
    kittyluver, Apr 26, 2008 IP
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    dnk Well-Known Member

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    #25
    Save enough money and then quit your job
     
    dnk, Apr 26, 2008 IP
  6. saurabhj

    saurabhj Banned

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    #26
    ok friends so now what I have decided is to continue my regular job for next 4-6 months. In this time for period what I will do is will hardly run the money saving program and when I have enough money (Enough Money means If I will be jobless for next 6 months there should not be money problem), I will quit the job and start freelancing and will expand it to a small company then a big firm step by step and according work.

    I am open to all type of comments and suggestions on this..

    Thanks All Who have replied here.
     
    saurabhj, Apr 28, 2008 IP
  7. zurk

    zurk Banned

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    #27
    I think you should go where you're best at whether a regular or a freelance job :)
    Good luck!
     
    zurk, Apr 28, 2008 IP
  8. saurabhj

    saurabhj Banned

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    #28
    I am good at both the things :)
     
    saurabhj, Apr 28, 2008 IP
  9. makelanguages

    makelanguages Peon

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    #29
    work at a job, when you know you have learned everything.. go pursude something else
     
    makelanguages, Apr 28, 2008 IP
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    Zwitterion Peon

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    #30
    Though freelancing is in your control. But the number of projects is not in your hands.
    While a regular job will give you stable income at the same time you can do freelancing at spare time
     
    Zwitterion, Apr 28, 2008 IP
  11. saurabhj

    saurabhj Banned

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    #31
    there is no end of learning things in IT field... I think I can learn things while doing freelancing. what you say ppl?
     
    saurabhj, Apr 28, 2008 IP
  12. CourageTheCowardlyDog

    CourageTheCowardlyDog Well-Known Member

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    #32
    Although I've chosen freelancing, but I agree with cool_78, stick to a regular job, and if the need arises, hop over to a freelancing sort of a job.
     
    CourageTheCowardlyDog, May 29, 2008 IP