Does anybody else here work from home?
I was a NEET for a few years and had severe trouble trying to find work due to my empty CV and social problems and decided to take matters into my own hands.
If you're just trying to support one person its a lot easier than it sounds and allows me to keep all the elements of an isolated quiet existence whilst getting the whole money to survive problem out of the way.
Its something to consider trying if you're young and creative because you couldn't leave work to try your luck with entrepreneurship if you had a family or responsibilities. Not that I had a job anyway.
>>38402566
what line of work are you on?
>>38402566
Nice dubs.
I'm an artist, it isn't a great source of income but it keeps me alive and I can wake up whenever I feel like it.
>>38402566
sounds good to me.
i wasn't considering this but ever since i became a wagie last year the thought of not putting up with any shit from employers and staying in my comfy house all day has grown on me quite a lot.
i need to polish my skills a little first before i put myself out there though