You are *always* working for someone else of course.... But it feels different if the relationship is defined by a sales contract rather than an employment contract.
I don't mind working for someone else, but it really really depends on who that someone else is and what my job entails.
not true, nic. artists are sometimes working for themselves and getting paid by someone else.
or, of course, not getting paid.
Don't believe it Vynce. They have to do what the man says just as much as the rest of us.
If only that were true.
not if they're OK not getting paid. (:
I don't *hate* it, but I don't like it much either.
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You are *always* working for someone else of course.... But it feels different if the relationship is defined by a sales contract rather than an employment contract.
I don't mind working for someone else, but it really really depends on who that someone else is and what my job entails.
not true, nic. artists are sometimes working for themselves and getting paid by someone else.
or, of course, not getting paid.
Don't believe it Vynce. They have to do what the man says just as much as the rest of us.
If only that were true.
not if they're OK not getting paid. (:
I don't *hate* it, but I don't like it much either.