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PSP member advice for dealing with a client that does not pay their invoice.
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 PSP shares advice to make your writing group a success.
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Starting a new job and welcoming a baby are both exciting developments, but if you’re handling both at once, things can get a little complicated. Below, read advice from PSP members on whether to feel guilty about accepting a position while pregnant (the answer is no), when to disclose that you’re expecting, and what to look for during negotiations.
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Thinking of setting up an LLC and what type of package to get? Here are some questions and answers parents have shared on the PSP Career Networking Group.
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One parent shares her tips and resources that keep landing her new jobs.
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How to negotiate working remotely rather than commuting 5 days a week. This article contains advice from two threads on the PSP forums, one in 2012 and another in 2017.Â
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Organizations and resources that can help you get on your way to creating a successful small business.
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Looking for a quiet coffee bar to work from? Or maybe a cafe to conduct a business meeting? Or an event hall for a work party? Or a desk space to rent? Park Slope Parents recommendations section answers these questions with member suggestions and tips. Here are some quick links to help you find what you are looking for.
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For all the wonderful aspects of freelancing life, there are just as many challenges: getting paid on time, dealing with difficult clients, navigating your own health insurance, and more. Here are some tips and tricks from some of our members who freelance.
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