I've been working remotely full-time for a little over two years now and honestly, it’s been a mixed bag. The stability is great, I can budget and plan ahead, and I do like having a team I talk to daily. But sometimes I wonder if freelancing could offer more freedom and higher pay per project, especially since I’ve built a decent network. Has anyone here made the switch from full-time to freelance (or vice versa)? Curious to hear what people actually experienced in terms of income and stress levels.
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Has anyone here made the switch from full-time to freelance (or vice versa)?
Has anyone here made the switch from full-time to freelance (or vice versa)?
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