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Working in the Netherlands
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Working in Utrecht
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Working in Amsterdam
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) Thus I quit my job a year back and joined my friend's custom motorcycles garage as a painter cum artist and painted motorcycles. One of the best stretch of my life. However, I had to leave my deepest passion behind to join my wife here in Holland as she got a job on contract.
Though I am trying to learn from online courses it seems a lot tougher than I thought. A few forums and blogs are showing positive signs of becoming a freelancer they also say that you HAVE TO earn profit for tax purposes. Well of course I want profit in whatever I am freelancing but the question is what if my freelancing doesn't yield a good profit? Top of that, I am not sure myself what I am going to freelance!!!


