Should Freelancers Worry About Natural Disasters? (How To Be Prepared)

July 12, 2021
by Jason Dulay 
Jason is the founder and CEO of Work from Home Roadmap and VA Bootcamp. Aside from teaching Filipinos how to succeed working from home, he likes traveling, playing board games, and drinking coffee.
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Here's a fact.

Our country is incredibly prone to disasters.

In fact, we ranked third in the 2018 World Risk Index of most disaster-prone countries in the world.

We've suffered from an inexhaustible number of deadly typhoons, earthquakes, volcano eruptions, and other natural disasters.

So what does this have to do with us, freelancers?

A lot.

These disasters can cause floods and brownouts.

If this happens, we are very much affected. (work from home set up)

So, how should we prepare for it?

That's what we'll talk about on Monday, July 12 at 6 pm in our FLIP Chat & Chill.

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by Jason Dulay 
Jason is the founder and CEO of Work from Home Roadmap and VA Bootcamp. Aside from teaching Filipinos how to succeed working from home, he likes traveling, playing board games, and drinking coffee.

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71 comments on “Should Freelancers Worry About Natural Disasters? (How To Be Prepared)”

  1. Try nyo po ang bagong Telco which is DITO tel nagagamit ko sya sa PLDT home prepaid wifi. Naka 20mbs ako sa sta rosa Laguna compare to Smart and Globe na nasa 2mbps lang.

  2. Okey naman yung Solar panel, pero mahal sya; Pwedi yun sa mga stable na na Work From Home. Yung bago pa, hindi siguro kaya yung cost nang Solar Panel, except kung meron talaga sya na source.

  3. My mom made an device umbrella placing a foil wrap on her striped plated food tray above our modem to protect it from tulo ng kisame noong last heavy rain

  4. During interview, if sched conflict, use the opportunity to offer flexi or project based deal as an open option YOU are PROVIDING, this keeps your interviewer in your flow of prospects or potential future clients na ikaw na ang pinipilahan

    1. @Alex im thinking we can never be too prepared, since may mga unforseened durations din. Im guessing is kung ano we can currently afford might as well diba po

  5. Outstanding post however I was wondering if you could write a litte more on this topic? I'd be very grateful if you could elaborate a little bit more. Bless you!

  6. An outstanding share! I've just forwarded this onto a co-worker who has been doing a little homework on this. And he actually bought me lunch because I discovered it for him... lol. So let me reword this.... Thanks for the meal!! But yeah, thanx for spending some time to discuss this subject here on your web site.

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