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‘The new jobs’ are freelance projects, contract work

Published: 03/16/09 12:05 am
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As times get tougher, many are turning to freelancing and contract work, transforming a trend that was once a lifestyle choice into a matter of economic survival.

Frustrated trying to find full-time work, more people are piecing together a living doing projects, consultancies and part-time gigs from home for an outside employer.

“These are the new jobs,” says Sara Horowitz, executive director of Freelancers Union, a nonprofit advocacy group in New York.

Horowitz sees the entire scope of the work-from-home world changing. Today, the new project-to-project, paycheck-to-paycheck economy crosses the spectrum from low-wage workers to highly paid professionals in a variety of industries.

Not counting the recent surge, freelancers made up 30 percent of all workers, according to the Freelancers Union.

Jacqueline d’Heere of Delray Beach, Fla., has been working this way for six years. Lately, she’s been getting calls from laid-off friends looking for help. Some, she says, took pay cuts and want to supplement their income.

“I tell them there is tons of work out there,” d’Heere says.

For some, the stigma of working at home as a free agent has them mumbling apologies. “They tell people, I’m just doing this until I get a real job,” says Kate Lister, co-author of Undress for Success.

Working freelance can be just as full time as any other job. In fact, freelancers often work longer hours. But, Lister points out, “They do it on their own terms, and that’s what counts.”

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