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I would prefer to enjoy my work.
I have a definate preference to work for my 'clients' over a 'boss', and set my own time vs salary outcomes. At the moment I am trying to work up to a full-time income and some sort of regularrity of income so I can get finance for a house. Working hard for myself and my goals never quite seems as bad as working just as many hours for someone else. Fiona Fell
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