What To Do If You Must Go Back as Salaried Staff?
Effective Freelancing is a tremendous way of earning an even better wage than a regular salaried job with all the comfort of home intact. However, despite its attractive remunerations, some of the freelancers may fail to progress and thus decide to retreat to a 9-5 job. This is alright and natural, as freelancing probably is not for everyone and every person is different, thus freelancing not supposed to suite everyone.
Continue from our previous post - As a Full-Time Freelancer, Are You Ready to Go Back to 9-5 Job?, this article will reveal few of the avenues which can streamline the transition back to a "Proper Job" life.
Mindset
Do not in any circumstances think that you have been a “Failure” in the world of Freelance work. Instead, you should know that your retreat is not considered as a “Fiasco”, it was a step that was undertaken by you which just simply did not work. You should be proud that you did not hesitated at the first place and you tried which you thought might work for you. If you can figure out why it was a stillborn attempt for you then later on you can always come back by rectifying that mistake. Thus have a strong mindset in the interview confidently utter that you thought of it is a possibility and nothing more.
Plan Your Way Thorough
Some folks in the interview might try to pressure you about the reasons you left freelancing. In that case, do not be afraid to apply some prevarication as that’s what is needed at that specific moment. Say that freelancing was barring you from having an effective social life or you needed some space to accomplish some of your own personal project. This will inevitably bring a stoppage to their incessant inquiries about something that doesn’t really matter much.
Do Not Be Too Open
In case if are hired, do not reveal that you were freelancing with some definite purpose, because there were some people who would always think that freelancing is a real optimum way but they would be too afraid to start themselves. These people might be filled with jealousy and might end up harming you in some way. So better not be too much of an open people.
Restrain Yourself
When you are on the job life again, you may suddenly feel the urge to switch back to freelance style. Here you should really control yourself and think hard, because if you do not see any concrete reason or lack a really bulletproof confident plan, switching back to freelancing may not benefit you once again. As a side-effect, this sudden re-inclination towards Freelance world may hamper your salaried job.
Thus by following the above steps, you can have a successful transition back to your regular salaried job life-style. In the end always remember that though freelancing was something that did not work for you, but you were also brave enough to give it a shot.
If you still have doubt on going back to be a salaried staff, check out the Can Freelancers Return to Salaried Work?
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