Also taxes. Don't forget taxes.
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Replying to @Avialence @jscros
As someone who went through this to start my career...there's a million different ways to push into the industry. While a big story certainly sounds like an appealing one, it isn't necessarily a smart one given the way freelancers are treated in today's journalism industry.
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Replying to @Avialence @jscros
I focused on playing it a little safer, covering topics on a small scale and building up based on the contacts I made from my content. Even then, when I was working full-time, it wasn't enough for a sustainable environment.
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At the moment, whether journalism organizations or content creation companies will admit it or not, freelancers are cheaper clicks which can be used to churn out content - all on the promise they'll 'one day be good enough to join a staff'. But hey, that's just my experience.
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