How to spot a freelancer in the wild

How to spot a freelancer in the wild

Only a freelancer will know the perils of working on the go during the school summer holidays.

I became a freelance social media manager in January 2020, so this was my first experience of a lockdown-free summer holiday with the kids whilst simultaneously running a business.

Last summer was blazing sunshine, ice lollies in the garden, walks around our local park, watching back-to-back box sets on Netflix and generally making the most of being confined within the four square walls of our house. Whilst the situation wasn’t ideal, there was time to work, and I was never too far from my desk if something came up.

This year, we thought we would make up for what we missed out on last summer. We booked day trips to theme parks, weeks away on the Welsh Coast, a best friend’s wedding, plenty of wholesome outdoorsy activities and a few museum trips for good measure. It’ll be fine, I said to myself. As long as I plan ahead and get everything scheduled, everything will run smoothly.

Oh, how wrong I was.

Having the flexibility to be able to work from wherever I want was the reason I went freelance in the first place. I had just envisioned it more as sipping iced lattes in boujie cafes or stretched out on sun loungers poolside. Not trying to connect to the free WIFI whilst hunched over a table at the local trampolining centre with a lukewarm vending machine tea.

It started in The Natural History museum back in July. Have you ever had to take an emergency last-minute client call whilst carrying a crying toddler past a (frankly terrifying) roaring animatronic T Rex? I know a few of you must have. Having to explain that ‘no, I wasn’t in danger’ to the client as they heard the cacophonous noises in the background was a business first for me.

In week two, my scheduler packed up on me as we were walking around the Warner Brothers Studio tour. I had to find a bench just outside Diagon Alley to sit down on whilst I frantically posted everything manually that hadn’t gone out, small children (and several grown ups) dressed as wizards surrounding me. Surreal? Definitely. Was I the only person I noticed working on the go? Absolutely not!

You see, us freelancers are fairly easy to spot in the wild. We’re the ones lurking in the corners of the soft play centre taking calls and straining to hear the client over the shrieks of those playing, or sat with a laptop open on a park bench; one hand typing, the other passing snacks or wet wipes to a small human. We’re the ones holding our phones low under the table at a friend’s wedding trying to sneakily post a Reel for a client whilst the best man does his speech, hoping that no one notices (guilty!).

As I put down my phone and surveyed the Harry Potter-themed landscape, I noticed another woman trying to do the same work/life juggle as myself. We gave each other a knowing nod, mentally calculated how many days were left until schools re-opened in September, then got back to our respective muggle families and headed towards Hogwarts.

The summer holiday struggle is real.

#Freelance #Freelancer #FlexibleWork #WFH

Freddie Humphrey

Virtual Assistant offering FLEXIBLE and SCALABLE business support solutions

3 年

YES!! I'm in the first of a two week school holidays in the middle of another lockdown. Love taking phone calls in the car during school and day care drop-off/pick up, in the hope the kids will be quiet. But I also feel that people have become a lot more accepting. My clients know that I work around my family and things happen.

Carla Henry GMBPsS

25+ years experience in Organisation Design, Change & Transformation: Coaching/Org Psychologist & Leadership Development Specialist

3 年

Can totally relate to this Samantha Wiltshire ?? I’m the mum at the school gates working on a ppt on my phone!!!!!! Maximising every minute! Work from anywhere anytime literally ??

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