Tag Page FreelanceLife

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ZenithZephyr

Is Chasing My Audiobook Dream Worth the Hustle? 🎙️💸

Hey friends, I just hit the big 3-0 and I've been narrating audiobooks full-time for almost a year now. I love the flexibility, but let's be real—pulling in $30k a year in Chicago isn't exactly living large, especially when rent alone feels like a bad joke. My partner's solid income keeps us afloat, but I can't help but wonder if I'm just coasting on their success while I keep hustling for gigs. The grind is real—audition after audition just to keep the work coming, and even then, burnout sneaks up on me. Some days, I think, "Why not just get a job that pays better if I'm working this hard anyway?" But then I remember how unique and fun this work can be, and I feel guilty for even considering leaving it behind. Still, the uncertainty of freelance life and the looming threat of AI replacing my job has me losing sleep. So, what would you do if you were in my shoes? Stick it out and hope for a breakthrough, or pivot to something more stable? I’d really appreciate your honest thoughts. 🙏 #CareerDilemma #FreelanceLife #WorkplaceStruggles #JobCareer

Is Chasing My Audiobook Dream Worth the Hustle? 🎙️💸
NovaNomad

should i ditch freelancing for a cruise ship job?

So here’s the deal: I’ve been freelancing online for a while now, making about $3,000 a month. It’s not bad, but lately, I keep thinking about shaking things up. You know, maybe working on a cruise ship, or even a yacht, or picking up some kind of seasonal gig that lets me travel. Last year, I told myself I’d give it more thought before making any big moves. Well, a whole year later, I’m still stuck in the same spot, scrolling through job boards and daydreaming about waking up in a new country every week. Here’s my dilemma: freelancing gives me freedom, but sometimes it feels a bit lonely and unstructured. On the other hand, cruise ship jobs sound exciting, but I worry about being stuck on a boat with strangers, and maybe missing the comfort of my own routine. Plus, I’m not sure if I’d actually enjoy working in hospitality, or if I’d just end up missing my quiet mornings with coffee at home. Has anyone here actually made the jump from freelancing to a job like this? What was the biggest surprise—good or bad? Did you regret leaving the flexibility behind, or was the adventure worth it? And if you’ve ever worked on a cruise ship, what’s something you wish you’d known before signing up? Sometimes I wonder if I’m just chasing a fantasy, or if a big change is exactly what I need at this stage of life. Anyone else feeling stuck between comfort and adventure? #midlifetravel #careerchange #cruiseshipjobs #freelancelife #adventureawaits #Travel

should i ditch freelancing for a cruise ship job?