The freelance life is wonderful, full of flexibility and autonomy and hunkering down at
cool coffee shops to work. It is also personally and professionally isolating. Not only does one spend large swaths of time alone; the nature of the work--project-specific and exceedingly tactical--is such that what one does often goes from one's laptop to the client and is never heard from again. For these reasons I made the difficult decision last year to return to in-house employment.
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Time for a little shifting around here at Poor Richard's Scorecard. Recently I became aware that Examiner.com, a national blogging network that's developing a presence in various regions around the country, was in need of Philadelphia sports bloggers. I applied and, lo and behold, they brought me on board. So for the foreseeable future I'll be posting most of my sports-related observations there, but linking to them here just to keep you aware of things. Non-sports posts examining the silliness we know as Philadelphia will continue to appear here.
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