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Full time or part time graphics designer?

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How are working online as a graphics designer? Do you take on the job as a full time project or it's something that you're working on as a part time project to be combined with your other office job?

Would you be willing to take on being a graphics designer as a full time job?
 
Both are cool in my opinion. You need to find enough orders to survive if you are going full time.
 
I do freelance and will turn down jobs if I don't think that it's something I would want to design, or I don't feel the customer can pay my fee. Sometimes I give away work for free, and I also do things for my church for free because they can't afford to pay anyone.
 
Both are cool in my opinion. You need to find enough orders to survive if you are going full time.
I completely agree with you because the most important thing is for you to find a way to make it work for you since it's going to be a means of generating more money for yourself.
 
I have been working as a graphics designer on a part time job basis. I don't used to get jobs frequently, so I can't work as one on full time because hunger will kill me.
 
I started graphic designing as a hobby but when I saw the potential of the skill, I have to turn it to something of a permanent commitment and it have been amazing for me so far.
 
It is going to be very difficult for me to work as a graphic designer on a full-time business because I don't normally get jobs to work on regularly and this will affect my earning.
 
I don't have any choice but to work on a full-time as a graphic designer because I am currently unemployed. Since I have the skill, instead of me not doing anything, I had to get into graphic design full time.
 
How are working online as a graphics designer? Do you take on the job as a full time project or it's something that you're working on as a part time project to be combined with your other office job?

Would you be willing to take on being a graphics designer as a full time job?
I am working both online and offline as a graphic designer. My work is a part time job which I am combining with other office job.

I am not willing to be a full-time graphic designer yet.
 
I am currently a part-time graphics designer. The thing is that I have an offline work that I am doing, and working as a designer is only what I do when I am back from work.
 
I am currently a part-time graphics designer. The thing is that I have an offline work that I am doing, and working as a designer is only what I do when I am back from work.

Doing designing full-time won't put food on my table. For that reason, I have decided to get a day job, which has been helpful in putting food on my table, you know. Being a designer is never easy talkmore make it a full-time job.
 
I have never had any intention of working as a graphics designer as a full time job. I'm not that good enough to make a living from it and that's why it's what I do as a part time job.
 
If I eventually go into freelance editing, it will be as a part time designer at first. I will keep my offline job, because as a started I cannot guarantee that I will get jobs that can sustain me. I know it takes time.
 
I'm still working on part time as a graphics designer but I'm this very close to making it a full time job because it have seen how profitable working as one have been for me over the years.
 
I am not a full-timer right now. But my job demands that I have a good understanding of graphic design and related tools.
 
If I eventually go into freelance editing, it will be as a part time designer at first. I will keep my offline job, because as a started I cannot guarantee that I will get jobs that can sustain me. I know it takes time.
That offline job is really a necessity. As a starter, you won't get the jobs that will sustain you for a while. You take the offline job seriously and the freelance will be a part time work.
 
I am not a full-timer right now. But my job demands that I have a good understanding of graphic design and related tools.
This is very nice because it means that even though you're not working as a full time graphics designer, you're still working with things that's about graphics designing. It will constantly keep sharpening your skills and make you better.
 
I would say that considering the amount of graphics work I take on, I am more of a part-time graphics designer as opposed to being a full-time graphics designer.
 
I would say that considering the amount of graphics work I take on, I am more of a part-time graphics designer as opposed to being a full-time graphics designer.

Being a part-time graphic designer is not bad. However, are you making plans to go into full designing in the future or is it something that is never part of your plans at all?
 
It is not about working on full-time basis as a graphic designer that is the problem but being able to make enough money from working as a full-time graphic designer to be able to take care of your responsibilities that is going to be a problem. Those who are even working normal jobs on full-time basis are finding it very difficult to cope.
 

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