Taking Risks During the Pandemic
- kanebardos
- Oct 4, 2020
- 2 min read
Updated: Oct 13, 2020
Businesses are closing one by one. Some employers are facing bankruptcy, and thousands of employees are losing their jobs due to the pandemic. At this time of despair, are people willing to take risks in order to survive? Or are they just going to wait for miracles to happen?

Whether you are rich or poor; working in the government or in private institutions it cannot be denied that everyone are greatly affected by the pandemic. Some friends of mine experienced being laid off from their jobs; there are some who has not received their salaries for months and some got their salaries reduced into half. They are emotionally, mentally, psychologically drained; and they cannot afford to be financially drained during this time.
An emerging platform has been getting a lot of attention right now, known as Freelancing/Virtual/Online jobs. It is a good opportunity for those who are unemployed and/or wants to earn extra income. If you are a risk taker, wants to challenge and improve yourself by learning new skills then you are very much welcome to enter the world of virtual jobs. To develop new skills you can enroll at Filipino Virtual Assistance or in other companies who provides training for virtual jobs. There are also a lot of websites you can look for online jobs like Upwork, Onlinejobs.ph, Freelancer and so on.
I know how hard it is to take the risk especially right now, at this moment of uncertainties. But you would not know if you can do it or not, unless you try. If you have any questions regarding freelancing you can contact me in one of my social media accounts or in my email. Let's talk and help each other succeed in this new path we are taking.




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