Am a regular MN and regular on this board but have namechanged because I really need some advice on this situation, but the situation is outing!
I am a freelancer and occasionally have toyed with subcontracting out work. One of my regular clients asked me to look at it a few months ago as they were keeping me so busy. I always said no because I feel my work is of very high quality and I'd have to spend a lot of time 'bringing someone up' to my level. Plus hassle, invoicing, etc etc.
Recently though I have been very busy. I also want to devote more time to my sideline, which is creative/speculative - ie I can't often sell it and when I do it's for buttons. But I like it and it makes me happy.
An acquaintance of mine works in the same field and is ill, she has cancer. She's also a lone parent. She's broke. She's recovering well but over the past six months has lost most of her income streams. She's good at what she does but hasn't been as lucky as me with clients, so has always been pretty hand to mouth.
Our mutual friend (over
) came up with the bright idea of me sub-contracting work to her. Essentially, if I subbed out a couple of days a week, I'd still be earning, still be in control, but would free up time to pursue my other projects. She wants no client contact, so isn't in a position to pinch my contacts (atm).
I would like to do a good thing. And it would potentially be a positive for my business. But all my original 'cons' for subbing are still there. And obviously her illness will have to be managed, there will be days when she can't work.
DH thinks too much hassle/taking on lame duck. But like I said, she's good, fast, and it would be a really good thing to do.
WWYD?