meaning the matter is not to have job or not but rather to get well
paid for the job you get.
I don't believe that one can live without an opportunity for something
to do that can give money (i'm in africa i know what i'm saying).
The problem that most people has is CHOICE.
If you don't have the choice and you have no money in your pocket/bank
then take the fisrt opportunity even if it doen't give much money.
we say here tomorrow is God's [day].
Alex Balashov a écrit :
> Steve Totaro wrote:
>
>
>> You have to wear many hats, price yourself correctly, turn away
>> customers that are going to be trouble, CYA, and save during good months
>> to cover bad months..... BUT it does cover "How to live in this world
>> without job" in a way that can be actionable immediately, while looking
>> for a "Job".
>>
>
> Yeah, I get that, and it makes sense.
>
> It's just that like anything else, it depends on the situation; if you
> get involved in a freelance project it may undermine your ability to
> look for a job if you have to travel or otherwise commit yourself, or
> vice versa. And so on and so forth.
>
> I would encourage all people to follow a purposeful strategy rather than
> seizing whatever opportunities are available simply at this moment and
> appear to hold out promise of some money. Of course, if you're broke,
> you don't have many options, but if you're not, you can create big
> inefficiencies and misallocations of your resources and your time
> dabbling in things you really can't pursue indefinitely.
>
>
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