Pages in topic: [1 2] > | Poll: Do you sometimes wish you had a regular "9 to 5" job instead of being a freelancer? Thread poster: ProZ.com Staff
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This forum topic is for the discussion of the poll question "Do you sometimes wish you had a regular "9 to 5" job instead of being a freelancer?".
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| | | Other: (simple) no | Mar 7, 2017 |
No, I never do. But I don't find it a "joke" either to ask this question! | | | neilmac Spain Local time: 08:54 Spanish to English + ...
Been there, done that. No plans to go back that way any time soon. | | |
No, going freelance when I did was the best decision I ever made. | |
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Annie Duncan United Kingdom Local time: 07:54 Spanish to English + ... For the holidays and lack of responsibility | Mar 7, 2017 |
I definitely don't miss the monotony, routine, boredom or inflexibility, but I do sometimes wish I could leave my desk for the day and leave my work in the office. Or go on holidays and completely switch off without the temptation of accepting jobs or the stress of running my own business. The guarantee of a salary at the end of every month is also a nice, dependable stability but is also restricting when I consider that I can now choose how much I earn every month (within reason). | | |
No, not in this stage of my life, I’m quite happy being a freelancer and all the freedom and flexibility that comes with it, but I did the “9 to 5” thing (with many extra hours) for a long time and I loved it… In short, people change and circumstances change! P.S. I should add that I did both for a while, that meant long hours and very busy days!
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Freelancing is the perfect life for me. The only drawback is convincing people that I'm not always at their beck and call. I did work as an in-house translator for more than 20 years. That was fun at the time. It also gave me the contacts, the confidence, and the resources that enabled me to stop when I felt the time was right. | | | Susanna Martoni Italy Local time: 08:54 Member (2009) Spanish to Italian + ...
To me, this is the same old story. Since a live with my 11th-years-old daughter and a I have a scarce social life, if you add everything to my working in the dining room and quite a few colleagues wishing to share or enjoy some time together, well... after some decades: I still do not know precisely Sometimes yes Sometimes no P.S. I used to work in a translation agency, ... See more To me, this is the same old story. Since a live with my 11th-years-old daughter and a I have a scarce social life, if you add everything to my working in the dining room and quite a few colleagues wishing to share or enjoy some time together, well... after some decades: I still do not know precisely Sometimes yes Sometimes no P.S. I used to work in a translation agency, and it was my agency since I founded it, but after 10 years or so I decided to work as an independent translator. This is a circular matter, always returning on the same perhaps unsolved knot. ▲ Collapse | |
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Petr Hrabe Local time: 08:54 Member (2016) English to Czech
Like yesterday - a 16-hour workday is a bit much. | | |
Maybe I would wish to have a 9 to 5 job if my husband had not. The fees and bills we have to pay are quite regular...
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I would hate to be an employee again for all kinds of reasons, but I work 9 to 5 anyway (apart from when the sun shines). There is no requirement that freelancers should work silly hours; it's a choice. | | | Rita Utt France Local time: 08:54 English to German + ... Not in translation | Mar 7, 2017 |
A 9 to 5 translation job would be much too boring .... | |
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Chun Un Macau Member (2007) English to Chinese + ... |
It is true a freelance can choose to work long hours, but sometimes you need to because you have extras to pay. Anyway, sometimes I think a 9-5 job would be good, because you are paid if you are sick, you are paid if you are on holiday, you are paid and you forget all the work-related problems when you finish. I have to say that Italy for a freelance is not a n ideal place, taxes are high and the future is not very bright (when you think about retirement you realize your life ... See more It is true a freelance can choose to work long hours, but sometimes you need to because you have extras to pay. Anyway, sometimes I think a 9-5 job would be good, because you are paid if you are sick, you are paid if you are on holiday, you are paid and you forget all the work-related problems when you finish. I have to say that Italy for a freelance is not a n ideal place, taxes are high and the future is not very bright (when you think about retirement you realize your life will be hell) Then I think: Naaaaaaaaa, when you find a balance you enjoy freelancing much more. ▲ Collapse | | | Samantha Payn United Kingdom Local time: 07:54 Member (2008) Russian to English + ... No ... I love the flexibility | Mar 7, 2017 |
And this: Chris S wrote: There is no requirement that freelancers should work silly hours; it's a choice. When I'm home I work pretty hard most of the time, by choice. But when I take time off I switch off: tell my regular clients in advance, hang up the "out of office" on the email, that's it, I'm gone. In fact we have literally shut the office door these last two weekends. It makes me sharper for the work when I get back in there. It is easier to get my head away from it all when we go away, though ... which we do regularly. I am aware that I am very lucky to have reached this state. | | | Pages in topic: [1 2] > | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Poll: Do you sometimes wish you had a regular "9 to 5" job instead of being a freelancer? Protemos translation business management system | Create your account in minutes, and start working! 3-month trial for agencies, and free for freelancers!
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