Optimism is a hallmark of travel and event freelancers as business is coming back.
“How many people can say they worked in the basement of a Dallas convention center on a Thursday to a safari game drive in South Africa by the following Monday? I never truly appreciated being an event freelancer until I lost the ability to travel during the pandemic. Every place I travel to now will never be taken for granted again.”“For me, the freelance lifestyle is pure freedom. One week I am on an Icelandic cruise and the next in Hawaii.
causing work opportunities to evaporate has made the life even harder. Freelancing is not for everyone. Scheduling personal appointments or even having a pet can be tough, but with these sacrifices comes the opportunity to travel and build a skill set few others have.”“A typical month starts at 4:30 am for a flight to Las Vegas. Ten days later I’m repacking for Kona, then London, and then San Francisco. I’ve been “gig” working for 20 years.