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Do you fantasize about running your own small business? Arriving early in the morning, unlocking the front door of your shop, and welcoming customers throughout the day? Eventually, as people get to know you, you become a respected community member known for their quality products — and you get to do it as an independent entrepreneur.
It’s very alluring. But depending on your field, it’s probably impractical to quit your job to open a brick-and-mortar store, nor would you know how to start. That doesn’t mean you can’t find independence in other ways — like freelance contract work.
Contract work is more common now than ever. Whether you’re a part-time graphic designer or full-time software developer, you can sell your skills to corporate or individual clients for projects or contracts with a set length.
The nature of independent contractors’ work isn’t selling physical goods to a revolving door of customers but offering up your skills and expertise to professional clients.
As many as 1 in 6 workers with traditional jobs would like to earn money as independent contractors. But should you really ditch your current position to try it out?
It’s a tough decision. Working independently means abandoning some of the comforts that come with full-time employment. It also involves a certain degree of risk. But if you can pull it off, you might feel happier working as a contractor versus an employee.
Here’s everything you should know to make an informed decision.
Independent contractors are self-employed individuals who provide consulting services to one or more businesses. According to the Department of Labor, contractors aren’t considered employees under the Fair Labor Standards Act.
The most successful contractors have specialized skills that suit short-term projects. Clients hire them to complete a job, they agree to a fee and deadline, and the contractor completes the work based on the agreement. Once the project is done, the relationship ends, unless another opportunity to work together comes up.
Let’s look at an example of this type of relationship. If a company needs an auditor to review its finances, it can hire an independent contractor to do the work. The client agrees to pay an hourly rate for the auditor’s services. Then, once the audit is complete, the relationship ends until the client has another project for them — say, next year for their next audit.
Here, the auditor would have set their fee, managed their own workflow, and used their own tools to complete the job. The client left them to their own devices, trusting that they would complete the job.
If you’re used to full-time employment, you may already be piecing together the difference between independent contractors and employees.
As a full-time staff member, you enjoy regular work hours, see the same colleagues each day, and answer to the same manager. And, while your work may be project-based, your salary doesn’t depend on how many projects you complete. Your tasks are also likely oriented toward your company’s long-term strategic plan.
Employees also enjoy a certain amount of commitment from their employers. Usually, companies hire their staff with the intention of keeping them for a long time.
If you make a mistake or underperform, you’re also more likely to be placed on an improvement plan rather than abandoned and never hired again. That also comes with greater compensation, like healthcare or retirement plan contributions.
Full-time employment is still the standard, but contract work is gaining ground. Whether they drove for Uber or offered accounting services, 16% of Americans have performed some kind of gig work in their lives. Very few of them did it full-time, but most — 82% — said they were happier working on their own than as an employee at a company.
But is it right for you? Here are some pros and cons of contract work versus full-time employment to help you decide.
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Choosing to work as an independent contractor versus employee is a personal decision. Contract work isn’t for everyone and requires an extra layer of hustle if you want to succeed.
As you consider the options, make sure to account for all of the pros and cons and weigh them appropriately. Some tradeoffs may be more important to you than others, so decide what kind of sacrifices you’re comfortable with. A list of what you want most from a job will help you decide.
For example, you may be fine with managing your taxes in exchange for setting your own rates. But the lack of PTO could be a dealbreaker for you — even if it means you have more flexibility the rest of the year.
There’s no wrong answer here. Just don’t quit your day job until you have:
And, if you have any doubts, you can also try working with a career coach or finding a mentor who has done it before.
Without the support of a human resources department, you’ll also have to familiarize yourself with employment law and your commitments to the IRS. As a taxpayer, you’ll have to self-declare your worker status to avoid misclassifying yourself.
Contracting is appealing to anyone who wants more independence in their work. But you have to be ready to accept the increased responsibility. If you are, your grit and hustle will set you up for success.
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Learn how to leverage your natural strengths to determine your next steps and meet your goals faster.Maggie Wooll is a researcher, author, and speaker focused on the evolving future of work. Formerly the lead researcher at the Deloitte Center for the Edge, she holds a Bachelor of Science in Education from Princeton University and an MBA from the University of Virginia Darden School of Business. Maggie is passionate about creating better work and greater opportunities for all.
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