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This page is intended to be a reference and inspiration for people who are re-assessing their careers. Because so many people are in this state, there have been several helpful articles in newspapers and online. I will post links and/or quotes that I found especially helpful. Please let me know if you have additional ideas. See the contact information at the bottom of the page.
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Entrepreneurs
2009may13, WSJ. "Starting Over—as an Entrepreneur" link (article may not be available to nonsubcribers.)
As per article "For laid-off or worried workers, launching a business may seem the best path to survival. Here are the stories of five people who are taking that route—and the lessons they’ve learned so far." This is an interesting and motivating article. Here are sites mentioned.


Freelance Work

2009may06, WSJ. "Negotiating the Freelance Economy" link (article may not be available to nonsubcribers.)
Artical mentions the following links wrt work-for-hire positions
Quotes from from article:
"Should you decide to take up contract work, there are ways to help ensure the process goes smoothly. First, make sure to be very specific about your skills and expertise when you fill out a profile on a freelance job site, says Kate Lister, author of "Undress for Success: The Naked Truth About Making Money at Home." Doing so will help you stand out from the competition. "You want to carve out a niche," she says.

To figure out how much to charge for your work, research the rates that experienced freelancers demand for similar services, suggests Ms. Lister. The information can usually be found in members' profiles on freelance job sites. "Look at their portfolios and ask yourself, could I produce that level of work? Could I do much better than that?" she says. After settling on a figure, Ms. Lister suggests starting out at a slightly lower rate to build a track record.

Another option is to offer to work for just a few hours at first to prove yourself, suggests Gower Idrees, founder of RareBrain Capital LP, a consulting firm specializing in high-growth businesses in The Woodlands, Texas. Since early 2007, Mr. Idrees has hired about 1,500 freelancers from Guru -- including former big-company executives, many as consultants. "I've used them in every way possible," he says.

Mr. Idrees recommends discussing potential projects with hiring managers over the phone whenever possible, rather than using email, in order to build trust and negotiate a fair pay rate. That way, a potential freelancer "can educate [the company] on what the challenges really are," he explains. Sometimes, he says, employers aren't aware just how many hours a project will require."

 

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