Transitioning From Full-Time Employee to Freelancer

September 9, 2019
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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Transitioning From Full-Time Employee to Freelancer

How's your weekend?

Hope you were able to spend some time reflecting on what's truly important in life. There are only 52 weekends in one year so you should get the most out of it.

This FLIP Chat & Chill episode we will be covering a very important topic in freelancing. If you or someone you know is interested in switching careers or going freelance, this discussion is a must-watch!

- How much time do I need to get myself fully prepared?
- What are the money matters to be considered when transitioning to freelancing?
- Is there a roadmap I can follow?
- What questions do I need to ask myself when planning it out?

These are some of the things we're going to talk about in this episode of FLIP Chat and Chill. Hope to see you there so you won't end up jumping into freelancing unprepared. We don't want to hear you say, "Shucks, hindi pa pala ako ready!"

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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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111 comments on “Transitioning From Full-Time Employee to Freelancer”

    1. Absolutely not. The only time na kailangan pansinin mo ang background mo ay kung video creation ang product mo. For example: vlogging, product reviews, box opening, webinar, and stuff like that.

    1. Certainty. I don't like it when clients think they can easily change their minds just because. If they have a clear vision of what they want done then they have a clear vision of how much they pay me.
      Assertiveness. it is their business therefore they should take control. I don't like it when they depend on me to take care of unpredictable factors.
      Blunt (most of them are). I'd rather have clients who tell me upfront if they like my product or not.

  1. My workspace is ready but there is still no wired internet connections available in our place. May job po ba na accepted po ang 3mbps speed lng po tapos globe at hime wifi lng po?

  2. From 10yrs. sa corporate tako then shift to freelancing.As pwd for 10yrs. nangangapa ako umuwi sa gabi kasi I have an eye illness. Noong nasa corporate ako pag umuwi ako need pa ako akayin ng mga officemates ko para makasakay sa bus at makauwi. Ilang tao din nangmura sa akin kc nabubundol ko sila. Now I'm 2yrs. in freelancing hindi ko na kailangan mangapa sa gabi. To all the newbie just pray lang. Kung may rejection man just laugh on it meaning napansin ang application mo at meaning may nakalaan talaga sayo.

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