[Freelancers] Inverted job offer

Peter Fein pete at wearpants.org
Wed Apr 24 02:04:10 CEST 2013


I don't think you need to tell them at all that you'd find it boring.
They're interested in you, good enough. That said, you should probably work
out for yourself how long you could tolerate it, and make sure that aligns
with their expectations for duration.

Good luck, sounds like a great bootstrap.


On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 10:19 AM, Greg Ward <greg at gerg.ca> wrote:

> Hey folks --
>
> got a protocol question for you: I recently interviewed for a
> full-time position and didn't get the job. I'm pretty sure it was for
> language reasons rather than technical reasons -- the workplace is
> mostly French-speaking, and my French is, shall we say, not up to the
> task. (This is a local quirk of life in Montreal: some jobs require
> fluent English, some jobs require fluent French, some require both,
> some aren't so picky...)
>
> Anyways, the polite and friendly rejection email also said they'd be
> interested in working with me as a freelancer. That's *great news* to
> me, since I'm trying to bootstrap a freelancing career. And the job
> wasn't so interesting on technical grounds, so I don't think I would
> even want it full-time.
>
> So now I have to find a polite way to say, "No hard feelings, I didn't
> really want the job anyways, but I am interested in freelancing",
> because that is the no-holds-barred unvarnished truth. But I don't
> think I can come right out and tell them the job is uninteresting,
> because I don't think the same criteria apply for freelance vs.
> full-time positions. I would have no problem spending a few weeks on a
> "boring" job that I wouldn't want full-time, because, well, income is
> income.
>
> Suggestions?
>
> Greg
>
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