I have been working as a freelance photographer & digital retoucher for the last six years, solely working for one large fashion retailer (I know, all my eggs in one basket). I have just been informed that they will be taking all work away from me and moving all outsourced roles in-house within the next 3-6 months. I have been told that this decision is not down to anything I have or done, or the quality of my work, but cost-cutting measures by their accountants.
Having built up what I thought was a good relationship with the retailer, and for a while, an exclusively remote working role, I decided to move from London to the West Country to live with my girlfriend about a year ago and we are now expecting our first child any day (full-term on Thursday). To say I'm now feeling absolutely pole-axed is an understatement.
Since leaving school sixteen years ago I have never been out of work, either in employment, or working for myself. I have done a number of jobs including IT administration & management, web-development, photography, digital retouching and even fabricating photographic lighting accessories and selling them on ebay. Effectively building up a new client list in the photographic industry within an acceptable timescale will be next-to-impossible living away from London. Turning my hand to something new isn't a problem, but I feel that the fact that I have no friends, family or contacts local to me, is.
Maybe I should look at my situation as an opportunity to change the direction in which I am heading, but currently I can't look past the fact that there will be both a little baby girl and my girlfriend who will be depending on me to look after them and soon I will be unable to. Looking at the local jobs market has only depressed me more - mainly minimum wage jobs on offer.
I'm not sure what I hope to gain by discussing my problem here, but I need to vent my frustration and I don't want to add to my girlfriend's stress level. Anybody else here currently or previously in a similar situation?
Having built up what I thought was a good relationship with the retailer, and for a while, an exclusively remote working role, I decided to move from London to the West Country to live with my girlfriend about a year ago and we are now expecting our first child any day (full-term on Thursday). To say I'm now feeling absolutely pole-axed is an understatement.
Since leaving school sixteen years ago I have never been out of work, either in employment, or working for myself. I have done a number of jobs including IT administration & management, web-development, photography, digital retouching and even fabricating photographic lighting accessories and selling them on ebay. Effectively building up a new client list in the photographic industry within an acceptable timescale will be next-to-impossible living away from London. Turning my hand to something new isn't a problem, but I feel that the fact that I have no friends, family or contacts local to me, is.
Maybe I should look at my situation as an opportunity to change the direction in which I am heading, but currently I can't look past the fact that there will be both a little baby girl and my girlfriend who will be depending on me to look after them and soon I will be unable to. Looking at the local jobs market has only depressed me more - mainly minimum wage jobs on offer.
I'm not sure what I hope to gain by discussing my problem here, but I need to vent my frustration and I don't want to add to my girlfriend's stress level. Anybody else here currently or previously in a similar situation?
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