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rusty-courage · 5 months
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isjasz · 6 months
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Lethal company stream doodlessjhshsss that was so fun to watch YIPPEE
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taskmo · 2 years
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Gig Economy is Reshaping the Future of work
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Technology has changed the way people. Numerous apps can offer whatever food your taste buds want. Are you looking for fast and affordable transport to get there but don't have a vehicle? Many transportation apps are available, and finding a car that can take you there is easy.
Technology has transformed how people think about and carry out their work. The traditional notion of working full-time is at risk, as is the gig economy responsible for the situation.
What exactly does the term "gig economy" mean, and who are its principal customers? What drove its growth and the challenges created by this new trend?
Let's see what we can discover.
What is the Gig Economy?
The word "gig" has been employed to mean gig work. However, it's an entirely new concept that includes freelance contractors from all fields.
The Project-Based Economy is an open market that allows businesses to collaborate with independent contractors, freelancers, project-based workers, and part-time employees. These can be small-sized firms or larger ones.
Businesses are interested in exploring the concept of work-from-home-based businesses by hiring temporary employees. They can save money by training employees, thereby decreasing their benefits. With this type of arrangement, gig workers will gain. They can choose the time they can take off from work to maintain a balance between work and family and increase their productivity.
Imagine that you're asked to find the most skilled tech experts to create the idea of the blockchain-based system. Instead of hiring a full-time employee, you could hire temporary employees. After they've completed their assigned task, the collaboration is over, and you're now free to break off from them.
An increase in the Gig Economy: What is the root of the problem?
Numerous factors contributed to the risk that the system of economic independence could pose. Many people were in the process of finding work or were unemployed. A lot of them required temporary or temporary jobs anywhere they could. Temporary workers were able to shift. Many people worked full-time or part-time employment and part-time jobs to earn more cash. A lot of people make a living from performing multiple jobs simultaneously.
Another factor helped drive the growing popularity of work-from-home arrangements was technology development. Technology advancements enabled the result of a variety of online platforms. These platforms connect people to certain kinds of jobs. Technology-based platforms are essential to the development of the home-based economy since they
1) The issue of finding part-time or temporary work
2) Transactions to facilitate transactions between service providers and consumers.
3) They may offer flexible work schedules and options, which include remote work for gig employees.
4) Profiles on the web that have been created and reviewed for both consumers and producers
In addition, you can alter the timing and place. You'll understand why this pattern doesn't seem to slow down.
What are the most important benefits of the Gig Economy and its Challenges?
To reap the benefits of the freelance economy, However, the risks and the adverse effects need to be controlled.
However, the freelancer market depends on contacts and is freelance. In contrast to traditional full-time employment, Independent contractors do not receive advantages like paid leave or health insurance and have to seek them out.
A large part of the business's cost is because of benefits. Companies can reduce the costs of these benefits by hiring contractors as independent contractors instead of employing employees. The recruiting, hiring, and interviewing expenses are cut. In addition, there's no chance of investing a large sum of money on employees who are not suitable for the job. Employers can tap into the many talents that have what they need to complete the task they're working on without worrying about long-term advantages or compatibility.
One way to address employee benefits can be through introducing new regulations for work, like a "portable benefit plan."
Furthermore, firms that hire freelancers have to contribute to using their freelancers. Employees are based on how much work they put into the company every year.
Many companies have chosen to offer their employees benefits as part of contracts. Discussions about the possibility of transferring benefits most likely go on. Still, the future benefits of the plans will mostly depend on employers' trust and the government's policies.
Final Word
The gig economy has many benefits. However, it also has negatives. Employees of the gig economy can select projects that suit their requirements and goals and earn money from various sources.
Although they aren't in the labour market for independent work, traditional workers benefit from it. As workplaces change, traditional workers require a more manageable schedule of work. Employers are pressured to offer remote working options for employees working in a work environment.
Businesses have also benefited from the advantages of the free-lance economy. They can employ freelancers to meet seasonal requirements, reduce the cost of employing employees and stay in the marketplace.
The future workplace will be exciting in the current economic climate, which continues to grow and grow, and it will be full of flexibility, choices, and infinite possibilities. In this new and exciting world of the"gig economy," everyone will benefit.
The Best Gig Marketplace in India!
In conclusion, it's best for business owners, brands, and entrepreneurs to take their time researching and choosing the most popular gig market in India.
If you want to learn more details about how the gig economy functions and access trusted services for your business, go to Taskmo. Taskmo is a renowned gig market in India that provides customized services to your business. Contact us today for more information.
To read full article click here:- https://taskmo.com/blog/gig-economy-is-reshaping-the-future-of-work
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sleepiestwizard · 6 months
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gigs playing lethal company in a nutshell
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frozenjokes · 6 months
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three hours ago I saw these clips. I’ve been left with this, immortalized forever
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kimbapisnotsushi · 1 month
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i think semi presents two very different sides of himself as a civil servant versus as a musician. i think the minute he clocks off he chucks off the uniform and slaps on eyeliner and hair product and pops in the piercings and shimmies into his stupid worn-down leather coat with the faux-fur trim over a faded tank top and ripped jeans and he laces up his boots and slides his guitar over his shoulders all bright-eyed and bright smile and whenever he passes by someone on the street they fall in love with him just a little
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nicelytousled · 18 days
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I actually think it was Rashid who put those Fred Stein photos in the file he's sick of their shit
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shadow0-1 · 9 months
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The Undertaker and his Reaper
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solariized · 6 months
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forgot to post this here! MORE gigs phasmo/lethal company moments :)
i had to edit this on tiktok so i’m sorry for the watermark 😭
first part // second // third
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thevioletcaptain · 1 year
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when jensen finished singing watching over me, then said "are you sweating yet, dean?" i know i wasn't the only person who had a very brief and intense out of body experience before he casually added "yeah, that's right, our bass player is named dean."
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presiding · 6 months
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genuinely admire those who were optimistic for dishonored 3 but in this videogame industry climate and [insert a 4hr video essay about arkane's recent history here], honestly, not getting dh3 is good news
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toshio · 24 days
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I've been thinking about doing uber. How long do you drive for $200-$300 and usually what time of day? Any sage advice?
I'M SO GLAD YOU ASKED (being serious)
i really do enjoy doing uber! however, like most jobs, no job is perfect, there are shitty moments that make you wanna unalive yourself after a shift and that's normal. there are moments where i'm happy as f*ck driving to different areas in virginia and sightseeing during my breaks and then there's stressful moments where you can't find the person to pickup at the airport because of a language barrier (happened to me recently, big yikes). here's my unsolicited experience/advice:
the best parts about doing uber: you can get paid instantly, so if you got rent money due before the month ends, and you make like $700 from uber in a week, then instantly deposit that. there's an uber debit card that you should get, i use that. all the money you make instantly goes there and i just use it as a separate checking account to buy drinks and groceries and stuff, completely separate from my main.
another perk of doing uber is...obviously nobody tells you what to do. there's no boss telling you to clock in, you can just do a shift whenever, skip a day, work all day, etc. besides like customer support if something bad happens. which i heard is pretty shit btw so good luck. i love the freedom that uber gives me. i decided to catch up on grinding in my MMORPG (maplestory lol) and take like 1-2 days off. i can just go back whenever and that's beautiful. i love being my boss.
you can do early morning shifts near busy shopping centers, airports, and get decent money. i personally avoid the airport though, but i have done airport rideshares. IMO do not do uber after the sun sets, obviously #1 if you're a young looking woman driving alone at night you're probably a target, and #2 it's just spooky and you should be tucked in at home playing video games when it's dark. it's hard to see the road at night, it can be dangerous. just do early morning, evening, but when you see that sun getting lower, drive home asap.
so you can choose from doing rideshares (driving people) or food deliveries, i personally do both. if you don't like people, you can just turn on food. you legit just go inside a mcdonalds or even a fancy 5 star restaurant in the city, and then drive to the person's house and drop it off. for food deliveries the tips are calculated like 1 hour later, so if you get like very little money after dropping off your first food order, just be patient and check back later. the most important thing is choosing good orders, don't do something that's like $5 for 10 miles. always do something that's like $10 for 5 miles. your car's health is very important, don't milk it too hard.
on that note, cars...you obviously use your car to drive people and food around. make sure your car is well kept. if you're driving a piece of garbage, it's honestly kinda good to "milk" it with uber until it finally combusts. while doing uber, there's a lot of risk you're putting yourself in. only sign up for the job if you consider yourself a good driver with 0 accidents in the past like 5 years or so.
idk there's a lot about uber, i don't wanna yap your ears off. if you're interested, go on youtube and type in uber driver stuff. there's nice youtube shorts of it, and full on youtube guides about uber/doordash/grubhub etc. they're all considered "gig" work so it's not like a 9-5 which is what i loathe and avoid doing in my mid 20s.
if you sign up, i'll give you some personal tips i made up:
keep a gallon of water or two in your car. snacks too, but they might melt if your area is hella hot during the summer. keep yourself loaded. you'll be driving a lot. i do tend to eat out at fast food restaurants or stuff like panera before, during, or after shifts.
calculate the distance (mileage) and the money $$$ involved when you get a request. do not take bad orders. bad orders are like, very little pay (customers tipping like shit) for HIGH mileage which is basically you just losing money. rule of thumb is like, 1.5x or 2x the pay for the mileage. for example, 5 mile food delivery for $10 total payout.
when picking orders, be aware that if you do a long distance trip (like 10 miles+) you're gonna end up in a different city or area in the state that you live in. do not drive too far away, because you eventually have to drive back home. and sometimes you end up in sketchy areas, so stay safe and make sure you know your state, the roads, and how to navigate. your GPS is your best friend.
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accidentwithapen · 6 months
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what if i made a funny space exploration au of the funny minecraft guys (the gigs)
definitely not brought on by me watching the gigs play phasmo and lethal company
also definitely not inspired by markiplier iron lung
also ALSO definitely inspired by @kiszoneszczury 's absolutely incredible space mining au that everyone should check out and admire
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tumbochka-does-art · 2 months
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hello tumblr nation i come bearing gifts
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Scar doubles the lethality of the company
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atherix · 6 months
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What if I made a lethal company au huh. What then
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arendellepeach · 6 months
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good mornin
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