This post was originally entitled "hustle, hustle," but the new title sounds cooler and more Pulp Fiction-esque, don't you think?
I'm deep in the trenches of networking... it's as if my life depended on it. Actually, my livelihood does depend on it, so you can imagine that I'm feeling the pressure. I've only really just begun my full-time job search as this last year was dedicated more to freelance work, grad school research and prep, and travel. While I look for full-time work, I'm also hoping to build an NYC client base to add to my Japan one and so, the hustle.
Unlike when you work a full-time, salaried job, with generally structured and paid for working hours, when you work for yourself, every minute of every day is a potential minute when you could be getting paid. The great thing about being a freelancer is that you can work any time you want, all hours of the day or night. The bad thing about being a freelancer is that you can work any time you want, ALL HOURS of the day or NIGHT. So, while that can be great for a night owl like me, it also means that you always feel like you have to be out there, hustling up business because no one else is gonna be doing it for you.
There are pros and cons to both sides of the work spectrum (full time/salaried to freelancer flyin' by the seat of her pants), and I've enjoyed working in both contexts, but they are definitely very different emotional experiences. Just ask my stress bumps (aka pimples).
Click on the other links throughout this post for some more hustlin'.
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