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When to Quit Your Day Job
When to Quit Your Day Job
When to Quit Your Day Job
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A Freelancer's Survival Guide Short Book.

The biggest dream all freelancers have is to work for themselves. They want to ditch the day job. Many freelancers quit their day job too early. Some wait too long. Some never do quit. A step-by-step survival guide to the decisions you need to make to become and stay a freelancer in any business.

Award-winning, bestselling writer Kristine Kathryn Rusch has published books under many names and in many genres. She has owned several businesses, and has worked for herself for more than thirty years.

If you found this section of Kristine Kathryn Rusch’s The Freelancer’s Survival Guide helpful, you might want these short books as well:

Getting Started
Goals and Dreams
How To Make Money
How To Negotiate Anything
Networking in Person And Online
The Secrets of Success
Time Management
Turning Setbacks into Opportunity

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 13, 2010
ISBN9781452362724
When to Quit Your Day Job
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Kristine Kathryn Rusch

New York Times bestselling author Kristine Kathryn Rusch writes in almost every genre. Generally, she uses her real name (Rusch) for most of her writing. She publishes bestselling science fiction and fantasy, award-winning mysteries, acclaimed mainstream fiction, controversial nonfiction, and the occasional romance. Her novels have made bestseller lists around the world and her short fiction has appeared in eighteen best of the year collections. She has won more than twenty-five awards for her fiction, including the Hugo, Le Prix Imaginales, the Asimov's Readers Choice award, and the Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine Readers Choice Award.   

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    When to Quit Your Day Job - Kristine Kathryn Rusch

    The biggest dream all freelancers have is to work for themselves. They want to ditch the day job. Many freelancers quit their day job too early. Some wait too long. Some never do quit. And some should return to a day job for a few years while they fine-tune their business. This short book is a step-by-step survival guide to the decisions you need to make to become and stay a freelancer in any business.

    When to Quit Your Day Job

    A Freelancer’s Survival Guide Short Book

    Kristine Kathryn Rusch

    Copyright Information

    Copyright © 2012 by Kristine Kathryn Rusch

    First published in 2009 in a slightly different version on kristinekathrynrusch.com.

    Published by WMG Publishing

    Layout and design © copyright 2012 WMG Publishing

    Cover art © copyright Spaceheater/Dreamstime

    Smashwords Edition

    This book is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. All rights reserved.

    This book, or parts thereof, may not be reproduced in any form without permission.

    List of all the

    Freelancer’s Survival Guide

    Short Books

    When to Quit Your Day Job

    Getting Started

    Turning Setbacks into Opportunity

    Goals and Dreams

    How to Negotiate Anything

    The Secrets of Success

    How to Make Money

    Networking in Person and Online

    Time Management

    When to Quit Your Day Job

    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    When To Give Up Your Day Job

    Things You Need Before You Quit Your Day Job

    When To Return To Your Day Job

    About the Author

    Copyright Information

    Introduction

    The biggest dream all freelancers have is to work for themselves. They want to ditch the day job. Many freelancers quit their day jobs too early. Some wait too long. Some never do quit. And some should return to a day job for a few years while they fine-tune their businesses.

    I’ve taken three posts from my Freelancer’s Survival Guide blog and combined them into this book. The posts did not run consecutively. I learned, as I started the Guide, that trying to write the blog like I would write a book wouldn’t work.

    But it has always been my intention to write the book, which means that I have to organize it. I’m organizing it now, and as I organize it, I realized that it can be neatly divided into sections. If you’re like me, sometimes one section has all the answers you need. The rest of the book is superfluous.

    This short book is one small part of the Guide. You can find other sections as individual books. If you want the entire Guide, the entire book (with parts that were not published individually) is available in print and e-book formats. Or you can read the

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