A freelancer who used Fiverr to leave a bad office job explains how she knew it was time and the pros and cons of the lifestyle

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Rose Almond is a product design engineer.Courtesy of Rose Almond
  • Rose Almond is a fully self-employed freelance engineer after resigning from her office job in 2015.

  • Almond shared the positive aspects, and challenges, of this career move.

  • There can be quiet work periods, but she likes the flexibility of picking projects and when to work.

Rose Almond was over her 9-to-5 job as a mechanical engineer.

"It was not a good place to be for a young female engineer," she told Business Insider. "It didn't really suit me being in the office environment."

Plus, Almond said working a nights-and-weekends side hustle of freelance gigs was exhausting. So she quit her day job in 2015.

Now, she gets to choose her own schedule and which projects she works on.

"I knew something had to give," she said.

Almond lives in Canada and is fully self-employed as a freelance product design engineer. She said a lot of her work still falls under mechanical engineering. Almond didn't decide to become a self-employed freelancer lightly. To help prepare, Almond said she ensured she "had enough cash in my business to survive paying my bills" for a couple of months.

"Then I approached my employer to ask to switch to part-time hours so that I could ease softly into the freelance side," she added. "Honestly, I wasn't being utilized to the best of my ability, and I could have kept the same pace of work in half the time anyway, but they refused to even consider it. They got my resignation the same day."

For others hoping to identify when to make this lifestyle move, Almond said a main part of it comes down to recognizing both your strengths and weaknesses.

"Freelancing gives flexibility in scheduling your time, but comes with a responsibility for time management and a need to be able to self-motivate — even on the days it's hard to get going," she said. "Everyone has their own level of acceptable risk, which should be considered carefully in terms of financials, healthcare, and any other benefits that might be traded in."

Earning money through the freelance platform Fiverr

Since joining Fiverr in the summer of 2014, Almond has made around $288,000 through this freelance platform. This includes around a year of side work while still employed at her previous job. She has also done freelance work through Upwork.

In 2021, she made around $65,400 through Fiverr. Almond credits that partly to people looking to freelancers more amid the pandemic. Last year, her Fiverr earnings were nearly $36,000, based on documentation shared with Business Insider. Her total revenue from her self-employed work in 2023 was around 65,400 Canadian dollars, or over $47,500.