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My work history is very messy over the eligibility period. The main reason is because I always work to some degree as a freelance writer, sometimes with it being my primary source of income, and sometimes it takes a backseat while I work, say, as a barista, and do some freelancing in the evenings. On top of that, I have moved address a lot in this time.
I organized my work history without overlap between the freelancing and in-house jobs and simply marked gaps between working in-house gigs as freelance writing periods. I am unsure if this is the right way to go about it.
I'm also worried about potential continuity errors, as I have marked freelance writing periods as ending in the month adjacent to the new in-house gig each time instead of ending the same month the new job starts. I hope this is correct, but would appreciate some clarification. If anyone can spot any other errors, please let me know! Thank you.
My work history is very messy over the eligibility period. The main reason is because I always work to some degree as a freelance writer, sometimes with it being my primary source of income, and sometimes it takes a backseat while I work, say, as a barista, and do some freelancing in the evenings. On top of that, I have moved address a lot in this time.
I organized my work history without overlap between the freelancing and in-house jobs and simply marked gaps between working in-house gigs as freelance writing periods. I am unsure if this is the right way to go about it.
I'm also worried about potential continuity errors, as I have marked freelance writing periods as ending in the month adjacent to the new in-house gig each time instead of ending the same month the new job starts. I hope this is correct, but would appreciate some clarification. If anyone can spot any other errors, please let me know! Thank you.