How to Quit Your Job to Freelance (Safely)
4 min read·Updated June 2026
Quit from strength, not frustration
The worst time to go full-time is the moment you are most fed up, with no clients lined up. The best time is when your side income already covers a chunk of your bills and your pipeline is real. Let the math, not the bad day, set the date.
The green lights
- You have replaced at least part of your salary on the side.
- You have a few months of expenses saved as a buffer.
- You have repeat clients, not just one-off lucky jobs.
Price for the full cost of freedom
Once the paycheck stops, your rate has to cover everything it used to. Check the real number you need with the freelance rate calculator before you hand in notice.
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