It’s becoming more common for people to take on freelancing gigs, leaving their seemingly stable jobs for the more unsettled but flexible life of a full-time freelancer. Millions of people have taken on side hustles in fields as varied as writing, customer service, and engineering, with some earning enough that a leap into working these jobs full-time seems doable, if not downright smart. Plus, who doesn’t want to be their own boss? From the outside, freelancing looks a lot like working a regular job, except you can do it from your bed or from the beach if you so choose. […]
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