What better way to kick off the blog than with the forum thread that sparked the idea. As anyone who runs an Esty shop as their day job will know, the trials, tribulations and triumphs associated with our online employment are relatively alien to anyone outside the Etsy-sphere. I find myself aching to share my experiences with other Etsy sellers, whether its the satisfaction of hitting the latest milestone, or that little twinge of terror when ever you're notified that one of your items has been reviewed.
When I first posted this little list, it garnered hundreds of responses, bringing me to realize that I was not alone in this desire to share my experiences as an Etsy seller!
Is Etsy your day job? Then maybe you've experienced these:
1) Everyone at your local post office knows you by name and is totally accustomed to seeing you come in in your PJs. (Some times the post office is the only reason I leave the house in a day.. why bother getting dressed?)
2) Only a few hours away from your phone / computer result in some serious Etsy withdrawals. ("What if I have a custom order notification?!?!")
3) Your friends think you are poor even if that is not at all the case. ("...Don't worry, we'll pay for that. We know your job is Etsy and all...")
4) Your knowledge of packing material, shipping rates, and transit times is unparalleled. (Mom calls to ask how much a medium flat rate is. -$12.65, of course!)
5) Even with the diminishing social life, growing assortment of used coffee mugs on your desk, and the knowledge that you spend waaay to much time on the computer.. You love your job, and wouldn't trade it for anything!.
Do you agree? Have anything to add? Please share!
My favorite responses included:
-" No one believes you actually work. People are always telling you which places in town are hiring."
- "The only outloud talking I do during a normal workday is to my mom on the phone, my dogs and to myself. I often also answer myself and have full on conversations."
- "I make pots of tea and they go un drunk while I work on orders."
- "Even my other half thinks im just 'playing' on my phone when im really editing and listing items or talking to customers. IM WORKING HERE!! not playing angry birds of flipping candy crush."
- "Working hours are history, you've been known to send emails anywhere between 7am and midnight, and work everyday. You've even been known to sneak in a few hours work on bank holidays and even Christmas day."
Reading all of these responses, along with so many other sellers chiming in to say "Yes! that's me!" "Omg I'm not alone!" Was so much fun. It turns out "living the dream," making Etsy your day job, has a lot of surprises and A BIG learning curve. In the posts to come I'm hoping to offer advise to the up and coming and speak to the commonality to those of you who are there with me :)
à très bientôt!

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