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FizzyOrange
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30 Nov 2015, 3:30 pm

Are there any freelancers of any kind here? Freelance writers?

Do you have any advice for those trying to start as a freelancer? While the advice of writers and editors would help my own case, I would like to seek the advice of all freelancers just in case there are others who may benefit from the knowledge.



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10 Jan 2016, 1:35 am

I have been doing freelance editing for about six months. I work for one of the big companies that serves mainly non-native English authors in various parts of the world. It is sometimes interesting work, but it translates to about minimum wage or less, depending on how well I can concentrate on it.

One big company is "American Journal Editors" -- you can look them up and see what it's like. There are other similar ones in different fields, I believe. I gather the people who do this kind of thing successfully for a real living often start with one of these companies to get experience, and then set up for themselves (and so make a lot more money).


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10 Jan 2016, 6:36 am

I'm a freelance engineer, currently working on retainer with a few private sector companies. There's been a lot of bumps over the years, but I finally have a large enough space to unlock my full potential. It also took me ages to find a proper draughtsman, which I finally found in the gaming industry of all places. :lol:

Still, even though I earn quite a bit of money, and I find the work entertaining, freelance engineering was really more of a hobby, one which wasn't all that different from my other craft work hobbies. I really miss my previous job working in Hydroponic Farming, we were on the cusp of many new discoveries, and even set on the path to solve world hunger, at least that was the play, it's more of a dream now. Scotland banned Genetically Modified Crops, so the company packed up and left town. :|

I had envisioned myself as one day becoming an Aeroponic Farmer, one that would save the world from hunger.

Now I need to find a new cause to embrace... :|


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10 Jan 2016, 8:09 pm

I'm trying to become a freelance editor. I'm slowly starting to network with other editors and hopefully make it a career!



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11 Jan 2016, 12:31 am

Non_Passerine wrote:
I'm trying to become a freelance editor. I'm slowly starting to network with other editors and hopefully make it a career!


Good luck! Here's another useful site: http://www.copyediting.com/

(And it is amusingly fitting that you are currently a non-passerine Pileated Woodpecker.)


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14 Jan 2016, 4:18 pm

Non_Passerine wrote:
I'm trying to become a freelance editor. I'm slowly starting to network with other editors and hopefully make it a career!


Can you tell me more about networking?



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15 Jan 2016, 9:44 am

I don't want to discourage anyone from doing this, but I worked as a freelance engineer for a few months, and I am still dealing with the consequences.

If you decide to go down this road, it is critical to make sure you can handle the taxes from this. I made a lot of money very quickly, and was on the hook for the taxes, which are much more complicated than handling taxes as an employee.

I freaked out over this, and just decided it wasn't important, and didn't file or save the right information. I'm only just now clearing all this up with them.

So please, for anyone who has organizational difficulties: make sure you have your ducks in a row. Have a plan for how you will handle the taxes before you get started. I would have been so much better off if I had gotten an accountant or had a friend or family member help me with the organizational aspects before getting started.


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15 Jan 2016, 10:11 am

Idealist wrote:
I'm a freelance engineer, currently working on retainer with a few private sector companies. There's been a lot of bumps over the years, but I finally have a large enough space to unlock my full potential. It also took me ages to find a proper draughtsman, which I finally found in the gaming industry of all places. :lol:

Still, even though I earn quite a bit of money, and I find the work entertaining, freelance engineering was really more of a hobby, one which wasn't all that different from my other craft work hobbies. I really miss my previous job working in Hydroponic Farming, we were on the cusp of many new discoveries, and even set on the path to solve world hunger, at least that was the play, it's more of a dream now. Scotland banned Genetically Modified Crops, so the company packed up and left town. :|

I had envisioned myself as one day becoming an Aeroponic Farmer, one that would save the world from hunger.

Now I need to find a new cause to embrace... :|

Well, the problem wasn't genetically modified organisms, it was the ideal itself. Humans lack self control, if you make food cheaper and more accessible they'll just eat more than they need...likewise, the powerful will always keep food from the weak as a means of control. Changing human nature is the only way to stop hunger.

That being said I'm a hydroponic gardener, but i only worry about feeding myself. Hydroponics is by far the best agricultural technique available today from an efficiency and environmental standpoint-- no wasted water or nutrients, plus no run off ending up in municipal water supplies, etc.



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15 Jan 2016, 9:48 pm

Thanks for responding. You've all been helpful.