Nov 17, 2022 04:59:16 AM by Richa M
Hello All Clients, Freelance & All Member....Best of Luck
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Nov 17, 2022 02:20:24 PM by Samer B
You need to learn before you earn, clients expect the freelancer to already know what they are doing : )
Nov 17, 2022 02:20:24 PM by Samer B
You need to learn before you earn, clients expect the freelancer to already know what they are doing : )
Jul 13, 2023 08:20:16 AM by Faraz A
Right!!
I agree with you Samer B: As mostly people start any thing but they dont know what is better for their career. So learning is important to know which is your strong skills.
Nov 17, 2022 11:45:32 PM by Sudhir K
it's simple, Be so good at what you do, that it helps you earn your living. If you are not there yet, keep learning
Nov 18, 2022 12:56:01 PM by Anthony H
I see this all the time in the profiles help forum, people who say "I am a quick learner."
Not on my dime, you're not. You don't hire a car mechanic who says, "I'm learning how to change brakes, thanks for the opportunity."
No, no, no. Learn before you earn, as Samer said. Having said that, we're all learning day by day and you have to start somewhere, but it's your risk if you can't do the jobs you signed up for.
Nov 27, 2022 12:53:39 AM by Jonathan L
Not on my dime, you're not. You don't hire a car mechanic who says, "I'm learning how to change brakes, thanks for the opportunity."
This literally happened to me at Pep Boys once - what should have been a 30 minute oil change and inspection turned into 1.5 hours because the guy was in training.
Jul 14, 2023 01:43:24 AM by Stephen G
This is true. No earning without the knowledge of what you are doing.