Ask HN: Going Freelance
Lately I've been getting all kinds of freelancing offers from both well established companies and recently funded startups. So much in fact I've even had to turn down companies due to not having enough time in the evenings to work on their projects.
The obvious choice seems to go completely freelance yet I'm a bit nervous. I make $100,000 / year at my day job and have a wife and two kids. What could I do to make the leap and feel secure at the same time?
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[ 2.7 ms ] story [ 16.9 ms ] threadDoes your wife work? Could she potentially be the bread winner when you don't have any projects (say for a few months?).
You can make a lot more than USD 100K per year through freelancing. Of course you could end up failing as well. There's always a risk involved.
I'd suggest talking to your existing client(s). Are any of them offering you a long term projects?
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Make sure that you have at least six months living expenses built up.
If your clients aren't local, and you are living in an expensive area, then you might consider moving somewhere cheaper since you can work from anywhere.
There really isn't much more to it since you have already been doing freelancing.
Having a few months' expenses saved would be pretty safe. Even better if you can get a few long term projects before jumping in.
Here's something that may help you: http://blog.sidu.in/2012/06/everyone-is-running-business-inc...