As you have no doubt gathered from my occasional "railing and wailing" in our day and age, I have been looking uneasily at the possibility of having to go back to the world of having a "normal" job.
No, this doesn't have much to do with slumping crypto markets, it has a lot more to do with slumping demand across pretty much all the sales based businesses Mrs. Denmarkguy and I own and operate — and have been, since long before there was Steemit.
Just wanted to make that clear.
Fog over the Pacific, Big Sur, California
Back to the Past?
Anyway, I am holding out hope that it may still be possible for me to not leave the comfort of self-employment... at least not quite yet.
Recently, I have started "putting it out there" that I am back in the editing and proofreading business, and amazingly enough... work has already been flowing my way. Nothing major yet... but at least I have a couple of projects working now, and they are paying gigs, not just "favors for friends."
Whereas editing isn't exactly my favorite thing in the world, I *am" very good at it... and it's contract work I can do from the house. And those are definite upsides.
The industry is a little different from the last time I was involved... but the "good news" is that people's writing has actually gotten shittier, thanks to people writing on tables, using voice-to-text, and autocorrecting. Seems a bit odd to say that, but the result is that there's actually work to be found, if you know people who still care about putting a quality product out there.
Spring Flowers
Time Here, Time There...
I suppose it does mean that I might have less time to be active in the community here — which makes me a bit sad — but you have to do what you have to do.
For now, time will tell.
Interestingly enough, the pay rates have gotten better again, after an initial massive slump in pricing when people discovered they could outsource editing jobs to people in South East Asia with English degrees from American and UK Universities. Seems the "$5 hourly wage" isn't as much of an issue as it was 10-15 years ago.
Little glimmers of hope!
Hope you all have a great weekend, and thanks for reading!
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