Freelance Freedom #36
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- | January 20th

NC Winters is having a show, here’s his flyer for more details (and visual goodness):
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N.C. Winters' art has been included in solo and group exhibitions throughout the New York metro area, including Rock Soup’s Project 001, Forced Future Gallery and LITM in Jersey City and CB313 Gallery and Jacklight Gallery in Manhattan. Winters’ profile as a metro area artist has grown rapidly, both in the gallery world and as a freelance illustrator. His work has been featured in The New Yorker, Time Out New York, New York Press, as well as commissioned by private collectors across the US. Winters continues to work diligently after a recent move to sunny San Diego, California.
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That is pretty lame, aint as good as the rest sorry guys…
I love the “security of a regular job” line. I know far too many people who have been laid off or fired.
I, personally, never intent to lay off me.
Beautiful flyer, NC.
Great job on flyer N.C.and a nice freelance comics too.
Being an entrepreneur does have its risks and one does have to sacrifice things.
But we freelancers do it for the love of it!
Hm…agree with prior criticism. I mean, financial insecurity bends two ways: You could fall short of your budget, or do far better than expected. A confident freelancer, especially with skills that are in demand, knows that he can round up some dollars (euros, yen, etc.) when needed even if it means working for $5 below your preferred hourly. And having a lording boss isn’t exactly pleasant either, although I haven’t had a particularly nasty situation like that when employed.
I prefer the term freelancer, or free spirit. Though you have to take on the roles of all the different departments in a normal business you still get control ultimately over what you do, and, your success or failure.