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Freeing Myself from the Freelancer Title

November 19, 2019 | Filed under: Tracey Anderson

“Are you a freelancer?” My answer to that question has changed over the course of my career. When I first started editing, I edited learning modules for apprenticeship trades in house at a polytechnic institution. I also wrote freelance projects for newspapers and magazines during evenings and weekends. I loved …

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