rondaswaney
Ronda
rondaswaney

not knowing all the words, i suspect.

Seriously, my whole state has no options??? I’m starting to consider moving out of North Carolina at this point.

I gave up on buying cat toys. This year they got catnip, balled up wrapping paper and those zippered bags comforters come in. And boxes.

The low classes have more fun but don’t let the secret out

I feel so low-class with my... hot chocolate with cinnamon. If I want to make it an ‘adult’ beverage I just add a splash of amaretto or maybe some bourbon.

I did not know about that Ctrl+Space thing. I’m gonna use the hell outta that.

thank you. this times 100 (as someone who just recently relented to the advertisement onslaught). SAD

Then maybe you guys should stop advertising them every few days.

Yep, and the second you start thinking about “exposure” the answer is also no.

I am a freelancer writer and I also don’t agree that all freelancers take crappy work. You only take crappy work if you are a crappy freelancer. If you are good, you will always get good work as a freelancer in any capacity. Some freelancer writers at the top of their game are getting six or even seven figures per

I’m with Ronda. I am a freelancer and I turn down lots (not tons, but lots) of crap projects. It’s pretty obvious after about five minutes on the phone when a project manager is looking to offload junk work. Sad part is that I do know freelancers who take this work, but they’re just getting started. They’ll figure it

I freelance in the tech sector.What you’re saying is the polar opposite of what my experience has been.I make a pretty good living,can work when I want and don’t have to look for work.

Freelance is better for me, personally, though I would never say it is better for anyone else. I love the flexibility of making my own hours, working from home, establishing a body of work I can call my own and not having anyone tell me how to do my job (aside from some picky clients). Also, I get to spend more time

Freelance Creative here.
Reason I love freelancing is because you’re constantly on your toes, you fight harder, you appreciate the little things and you learn more. Due to downsizing at my last full-time job, I got hit with the realization that a full-time job gives you a false sense of security. Or at least for me it

I have done both W2 and 1099 work as a tech worker.