A Startup Guide to Freelancing as a Military Veteran
Freelancers are people who sell their work or services to clients rather than being employed by one company. In other words, freelancing is contract work.
Freelancers are people who sell their work or services to clients rather than being employed by one company. In other words, freelancing is contract work.
No matter how well a servicemember prepares, the act of transitioning from the military mindset to the civilian world comes with its own set of
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Transitioning from the military is filled with a variety of challenges that require us to travel down different paths than the ones we have become
The freelancing economy is here. Over 53 million Americans currently offer their services as independent contractors. It’s also estimated that 50% of our workforce will