Posted on 07/30/2018 3:07:40 PM PDT by RoosterRedux
Hey guys, before I say anything, please note that I tried to post this vanity in "general/chat" but there was not a category that fit.
Here's the deal.
I have just taken the (some) steps to start a freelance career.
I have been checking out freelancing for a while now at freelancer.com and upwork.com and others.
I am still an outsider looking in.
But I am going in...and I will share my experiences here for my fellow freepers.
I am going to start with freelance projects that are involved with MS Excel and VBA. Starting at the bottom and working up from there.
Here's the thing for Freepers.
There are many here who are retired or are planning for it.
If we can use our lifelong experiences to make a little money to pay for our retirement...let's go do it.
If any of you retirees or soon to be retirees are interested...let's get a conversation started.
Will do for you and all who have asked.
I am a semi-retired businessman with lots of experience in the securities business. Was a CPA a long time ago.
I have a deep love of quantitative analysis so I'll probably stay pretty close to that.
As an aside, I got a Federal Tax ID (EIN) so I won't have to share my SS# with any employer.
Will add you guys to the ping list once I get started.
FWIW, I semi-retired last year and I love it!
If you also are thinking of freelance writing, I would like to read about your bike trip. You started in Florida?
Please add me to this list. Info Tech guy. 3 months to go. I am considering running Training Seminars on Computer/Web security.
It's not nearly as exciting as really being in the water, but at least I don't have to worry about sharks.
I am off the coast of New England at present.
As an aside, I was rowing too much and started having lower back pains, so I have move over to the indoor bike trainer which has my mountain bike mounted on it.
I don't include the bike mileage in my rowing expedition, but I usually ride hard for at least and hour a day now that I am on a respite from rowing. No back problems so far.
As to writing, I do enjoy writing but I don't know if I will do any freelance writing. I am mostly a numbers guy (at least that's the most fun for me) and will start out working in MS Excel/VBA and see where that leads.
Which site do you work from? Any more advice would be very welcome.
I will certainly let you know. Thx for the offer.
If you use Excel for anything, it's worth learning VBA. There are tons of youtube videos to help you learn and plenty of free advice all over the web.
It is simply amazing what can be done in Excel with VBA.
At my age, I don’t want to strain my brain too much.
But good luck in your venture.
Overall, Upwork is a great place to start. I’ve never had much luck with guru.com or freelancer.com but that could just be me. Upwork keeps my plate full these days, so I stay there.
Thx much.
p.s. Watch out for taxes. The IRS is ferocious and will try to eat you whole.
I have been an independent contractor for years (working mostly in real estate appraisal and analysis).
My employer was my brother's small real estate appraisal and consulting firm, but I had no security because he had no security.
I am used to no security.
Thx much. Will do.
Thx much. Will do.
FatherOfFive, meet RoosterRedux. RoosterRedux, meet FatherOfFive.
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