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Registered since : 25 June 2008
Posted reply 25 June 2008 15:04
thanks for the reply. It didn't seem like this would be an option, but as it turns out it is : ) want me to sign a three month service contract so they can get the work done, which although will take some juggling and weekend work, will hopefully see me not burning any bridges.
Posted reply 25 June 2008 06:13
Hi
I'm relatively new to freelancing - been at it since February and after some opinions. I've been doing work mainly for one client and now they want me to work for them full-time after a pitch I helped with. It's good money and secure. But I don't know if I've given freelancing enough of a chance yet - has anyone been in this position before/does it happen a lot?
I have found freelancing scary and have considered bailing out and a move back to permanement but now the offer is there it seems very early days and like I've not done it 'proper' yet - thought of nine to five scares too. Does everyone feel scared at the start of freelancing - does it get better? I wanted to go freelance for years.
Also, I'm really flattered and above all don't want to burn any bridges or let them down - any thoughts?
I'm relatively new to freelancing - been at it since February and after some opinions. I've been doing work mainly for one client and now they want me to work for them full-time after a pitch I helped with. It's good money and secure. But I don't know if I've given freelancing enough of a chance yet - has anyone been in this position before/does it happen a lot?
I have found freelancing scary and have considered bailing out and a move back to permanement but now the offer is there it seems very early days and like I've not done it 'proper' yet - thought of nine to five scares too. Does everyone feel scared at the start of freelancing - does it get better? I wanted to go freelance for years.
Also, I'm really flattered and above all don't want to burn any bridges or let them down - any thoughts?