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Putting the free back into freelancing
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostThe only good thing would be using them as test subjects for experiments involving education & psychology, but that is frowned upon.Numbly tolerating the inequality as a way to achieve greater prosperity for all.Comment
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Originally posted by PAH View PostI've come across many contractors who want the permie lifestyle (settled roots, family, et al) but then sacrifice their 'quality time' by having to work away from home most of the week.
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So far 'the right woman' hasn't been right enoughStep outside posh boyComment
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostThere's a maths puzzle asking how to maximize your chances of meeting the perfect partner over time.
If memory serves, I think the correct answer is to wait exactly "e" years, ditching all comers, and than take the first person who comes along.
It used to be called the "Classical Secretary Problem", nowadays they call it Optimal Stopping.
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Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
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On the other hand, while I have a lot of the OP's 'freedoms', I am also free to take my kids to school and pick them up; free to pick and choose my holidays so I can take them away and share experiences with them.
As a divorced dad, that is priceless in itself...Older and ...well, just older!!Comment
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Originally posted by Tarquin Farquhar View PostWhat happens when you do find the right woman and she has her ties to one area and you can't find any contracts there? Then behold you have the settled roots but the cost to quality time of having to work away from home.
That's called having a plan B!
Despite all the benefits of contracting there's obviously some major negatives otherwise we wouldn't be looking/dreaming of a way out.
Even if the negatives aren't that bad from an individual's perspective, the prospect of contracting changing beyond recognition, and for the worse, means it's probably a good idea to have at least some ideas of what you'd like to do instead.
I doubt there are many contractors in their 70s so the gig's got to end eventually, whether through retirement or doing something else instead.Feist - 1234. One camera, one take, no editing. Superb. How they did it
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