Anya Lichtenstein was burned out. She'd spent nearly 10 years as a 9-to-5 employee, feeling like nothing more than a number on a spreadsheet in the corporate workforce, she said.
Insider spoke with Lilani, two millennial freelancers, and two Gen Z freelancers to learn why the type of work had attracted two generations of young professionals. Lichtenstein is one of many freelancers who hoped to gain a better work-life balance by leaving her full-time role. Vivian Garcell, a 32-year-old, started freelance blogging in 2016 for fun. The flexibility afforded her the ability to fulfill her goals.In 2017, she left the corporate workforce and started freelancing as a virtual assistant.
Well since they can’t really afford homes, then why not?
Great! What they offering we want to pay?
Nepo babies stole their gig while everyone worried about COVID ... Elites: 1 Talents: 0
Many we see cannot keep a job based on their wokeness and whining.
Avoiding paying income tax