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WWYD? Interesting work/great for CV but v badly paid...long!

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staranise · 10/03/2009 14:27

I've been offered some freelance work - a great project, 6 months or so, from home, part-time and v flexible (it's writing and research). It's a new subject matter for me and I'm keen to diversify. It would look good on my CV and help enable me to move into a different area. The work would be straightforward but quite labour-intensive and I've little idea realistically of how long it will take me to complete. So far, so good.

The downside is the pay is very very feeble plus I have three DCs: oldest at school, middle at nursery and a 4 month old baby, still bf. I could probably get the bulk of the work done without extra childcare - while my oldest two are at nursery/school (I could increase DD2's nursery hours to 15-21 hours a week without additional cost as she's about to turn three) and while the baby naps. Holidays would obviously be more tricky but we would have some help from family plus DH has a lot of holiday to take.
I have worked from home before when DD2 was a small baby and found I could do so reasonalbly successfully when they are v small and still nap a lot but it's v difficult once they start walking etc.

So I won't make much but it won't cost me either - therefore, is it worth all the hassle more or less just for CV points? I do enjoy my work but how realistic is it to take on this project with three DCs under 5?!

Thanks for any advice

OP posts:
oregonianabroad · 10/03/2009 14:29

How likely is it to lead to other opportunities?

Will you really enjoy it or would it be a chore?

staranise · 10/03/2009 14:32

Other opportunities...quite likely, especially if I'm diligent in following it up.

Chore...hmmm...yes, I can see that happening, although the long deadline means I could easily take short breaks from it.

I think my pride is just a bit insulted that the fees are so low, which surely is a silly reason to turn down work?

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oregonianabroad · 10/03/2009 14:37

COuld you not contact them and say you've worked out the hourly rate and feel that it is a bit too low, see if they would consider negotiating the wage a bit?

ABetaDad · 10/03/2009 14:40

Do not accept anything less than minimum wage and be realistic about how long it will take and do demand to have stage payments in advance.

Plenty of people out there looking for work to be done and then refuse to pay up knowing its not worth you taking them to court.

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