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Freelancers’ 20 Critical Steps To Starting Freelancing In Rural Areas

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Freelancers’ 20 Critical Steps To Starting Freelancing In Rural Areas

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The world is changing. From our climate to our politics to our economy to our increasing reliance on digital technology, the world has already changed exponentially in the last few decades. Technological innovations that were once the stuff of science fiction are now so mundane that we take them for granted. But our current world is far from a glittering utopia. Poverty, war and disease are still rampant in certain parts of the world, and the realities of climate change are no longer something to which we can turn a blind eye. And while we live in an embarrassment of riches when it comes to consumer tech and luxuries, world economies seem just as fragile as the polar ice caps. We live in an era where markets are in a constant state of flux. Where huge political phenomena like Brexit in the UK and the Trump administration in the US can have sweeping impacts upon national economies and trade. Even over a decade after the global recession of 2007-2008, many are also experiencing a shortfall in household income caused by years of wage stagnation. We live in an era where no job is completely safe, and no employer is immune to the caprices of a tumultuous economy. There are many who have lost their jobs because they were made redundant or their employers have gone out of business. Others have had to take huge cuts in working hours and had to tighten their belts accordingly. The good news, however, is that the technological and digital innovations that we mentioned earlier can help to mitigate the effects that the economy on your ability to make a good living and enjoy making money from your talents. Education
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