A normal paid job
Pros: You work for a salaried jobs on normal shift hours, where regular income is assured, you have some kind of protection against unscrupulous bosses. Minimum amount of paperwork to the tax revenue service (if required)
Cons: You probably don't like the boss annoying the crap out of you for probably what seems peanuts of a pay. Probably stuck in a dead end job
Self-employed/Freelancer/Short to long-term contract
Pros: You work your own hours, you are effectively your own boss. Depending on what skills you have e.g. photography, software developer, (the list is endless)
Cons: The pay can be irregular depending on the job. Depending on your job, can be minimum to a load of paperwork to the relevant to your respective tax authorities etc....
I would prefer neither, but photography can be rewarding
Pros: You work for a salaried jobs on normal shift hours, where regular income is assured, you have some kind of protection against unscrupulous bosses. Minimum amount of paperwork to the tax revenue service (if required)
Cons: You probably don't like the boss annoying the crap out of you for probably what seems peanuts of a pay. Probably stuck in a dead end job
Self-employed/Freelancer/Short to long-term contract
Pros: You work your own hours, you are effectively your own boss. Depending on what skills you have e.g. photography, software developer, (the list is endless)
Cons: The pay can be irregular depending on the job. Depending on your job, can be minimum to a load of paperwork to the relevant to your respective tax authorities etc....
I would prefer neither, but photography can be rewarding