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07-31-2004, 07:50 PM
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With each post you make I'm prompted to make a new angry emoticon to respond. You're lucky I'm lazy.

08-07-2004, 12:52 PM
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In a word, both
A non-web design job with a steady income, and freelancing as a hobby.

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I've read most of this topic and I agree with almost every point made, but I'm the same as St0rmi. I'd like to do both, freelancing just isn't a steady income if your paying bills, tax and eating.

So I would have a non-design job, just so I don't need to worry about paying bills and other things if I have no jobs freelancing. The freelancing would be like, extra cash for things I want.

But if a company came and asked me to come on board today, I wouldn't say no, but I also have a problem working with other people, since I might not like how they code, and I could never be given a slived template and be asked to code it, since it wouldn't feel right, like I would slice it in a different way, so I would know what I had to code and how to code it.

It's hard explaing what I'm thinking. Trying to bring up some points I read earlier.
Anyways, in a few words, both, employment not designing and freelance design work.

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