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				I have no saving, no future, no pension, no nothing. My plan is to become homeless
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				Had 1 client who was referred by a dev I used to work with. Was mostly okay but I found this client a bit frustrating to communicate with. Silly stuff like they want subscription based software but didn't really understand the basics of what a subscription is.
 
 Oh and now they want me to do more work for them but only want to pay when their business starts making money and honestly I don't think it will.
 
 Also on the communards thing, this would just send voice notes. Long ones. Like 5 minutes for what needed to only be a 2 paragraph message. And would call if I didn't respond to voice notes or messages within like 5 minutes.
 
 Otherwise mostly it's just been a challenge to try and find other clients
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				 SidTheITGuy989996dIt's nothing but ups and downs. SidTheITGuy989996dIt's nothing but ups and downs.
 
 All of it, a roller coaster ride of uncertainty, freak outs and mental health collapses.
 
 It's nice to be able to work at home, though.
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				 CaptainRant465496d@TheBeardedOne Hm, as expected; the occasional difficult clients and their communication, the self-branding challenges. Thanks CaptainRant465496d@TheBeardedOne Hm, as expected; the occasional difficult clients and their communication, the self-branding challenges. Thanks
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