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hiken
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Anyone who has transitioned from freelance/consulting back to employment? What was the experience like?

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    Worked out fine for me (web dev).
    Freelancing = small companies, small sized budget, rather "boring" work and routine.
    Employment = medium/big companies, various tech stacks to learn, no-anxiety payments, etc.
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    @bert0z I seem to be in the same scenario you described, what about the time management aspect?
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    @hiken sometimes i miss freelancing for the flexible time management, for sure, but i think in the long run being in a collaborative/corporate work envirnoment can be better (my2cents)
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    @bert0z thanks for the tips
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    After three successful start-ups with some pretty big projects in the last one, I eventually decided to employ myself again...can't beat the benefits and day-to-day challenges...
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    @rodrigortz well I see your point
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    @hiken it's more a stage of your life and priorities kind of thing...I was in my 20's during my ventures, but by my mid 30's I was married and looking to start a family; so steady income, job security and benefits weighed more...
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    No, freelance is awesome. Don't wanna change this
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