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Freelancing

Work as a hobby - it's better, freelance or office? When the author of another article about the pros and cons of Freelancing compares the Office version of the work and freelancing - mostly comparison comes around "basic concepts" such as time and money. Sometimes Issues such as "freedom", "diversity of life", "comfort" and the like. However, rarely can find mention of such important conditions as a general interest in the work that makes life more interesting, saturated (when the work - first and foremost a hobby, you see, is happiness!). Results of surveys conducted among the audience portal Allsana. ru, as well as among the audience of partner sites that are not associated with the sanatorium services, confirm the theory that the interest in this work can be a very important point, which affects the overall well-being, zest for life, etc.

And what about the process of work, which often takes a lot of strength. Find suitable job for today is difficult. Everyone knows that the intensity loads, but interesting to do, which is something more and more important for the working person, rather than just a means to income, less exhausting than, for example, hated the work that brings no pleasure, just annoying. High workload, which often involves the work of freelancers bring much less discomfort than the well-known "working times" faced by their "office counterparts, namely, constant stress, incompetent colleagues and, sometimes, individual services, ill-defined points related, such as deficiencies in the system of communication between departments and divisions. Think about running for the job interviews, job search is often very debilitating. Polls on leisure among office workers show interesting results - the majority of respondents wants to escape from the office, not to discover hitherto unknown aspects of life in the lap of Nature.



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