Everything has its pros and cons regardless of its perfection. So does have full-time jobs and freelancing.
I have analyzed from my experience that the choice is also partially depends on someone's personality as well.
I have met persons who will not accept or be comfortable living a life of freelancer no matter how well paid or facilitated one is.
And same goes for people like me who freelance plausibly.
Regardless of how much privileged the job might be, I will always prefer freelancing as a prioritized opportunity.
However, I will talk about mine and my kind of people's of why they made these choices.
A full-time job
Let me specify from my professional experience as a full-time employee. As I said before, my analysis is it depends on your personality.
- If you are an introvert, not very fond of superfluous socializing.
- Then if you are superior to the general level employee, you will always have to deal with competitive colleagues even if you wish to stay low
- For some absurd reasons, people become needlessly selfish and conceited which leads
- And then there's team bullying when working with a team if your definition of "normal" deviates a little.
And many more irrational intricacies and variables.
But if you work as a FREELANCER you skillfully almost avoid every bitterness and complete your work while being perfectly comfortable.
- You can work with a team without being "personally" involved which saves you from unnecessary interactions
- You do your part and face none-to-nothing rivalry nor any unfair office politics.
To be precise, you can work your way through without tiring yourself and others by avoiding all the intricacies that is not mandatory but a mutual adjustment.
For a full-time job
Of course, it is amazing, in a full-time job as well. If you can habitat yourself and reside in equity amidst the team then having a full-time job is quite nice.
Sometimes it becomes almost like a family if you are fortunate.
I had it.
But extremely rare for a person like me.
Rare enough for not assessing the worth.
Most of the time both my superiors and subordinates struggle with my pace, genre, and process.
Though my pace, process, and genre are nothing unusual or rather particularly precise. But I am not liked or appreciated and have been cornered, and bullied for doing what I was told to do.
Which confuses me very much.
The freelancing, the compromise and the privilege
And by the gradual increase of my professional career, which is one of the noble services both in the academically dignified and professional entanglement; I find it awfully arduous.
I became psychologically exhausted, sensitive, and confused which affects my both personal and professional life.
This is why, after 5 years in my 30s, I am seriously learning and striving hard to establish myself as a freelancer appropriately.
All I have ever wanted and equally provided is peaceful life and a beautiful atmosphere. But because of my differences, in majorities, I was cornered having only harsh memories.
So yes, I would really like a full-time job.
But the way it is, I would rather be comfortable being a freelancer even if that means being less privileged than that one and stop going for a few dollars more.