by devb0x on 10/9/14, 6:42 AM with 9 comments
I am not in US or Europe, but am on GMT + 2. Locally there appears to be no end of gigs wanting me to be in the office all day long, plus evenings regularly.
So with years of .net, c#, python, sql, asp.net ,some slighly forgotten php, mysql skills.., some java (jax-rs,jetty,maven, win services), linux, windows, bash, batch, CI (Team City / Jenkins).. what are my options?
Start my own business or freelance on elance (is that really gonna coin?) or just suck it up and carry on in the rat race?
by akassover on 10/9/14, 7:51 AM
I've never worked through elance, but I've hired a lot of people there. In my experience (again, as a hirer), once I find someone good, I stick with them. I've got freelancers that I met on elance years ago that I still work with. Don't know if this is normal, but if it is, I'd focus on building relationships and think of it as a marketing channel as opposed to your long-term revenue stream.
by ddorian43 on 10/9/14, 8:05 AM
Go back a couple of months, some of the companies are probably still hiring.
by brudgers on 10/9/14, 12:29 PM
To put it another way, it is quite possible that one of the local companies needing your skill set would rather contract out the work than hire a full time position.
Good luck.
by saluki on 10/9/14, 6:02 PM
by revorad on 10/9/14, 2:18 PM
by nancybee100 on 10/9/14, 8:21 PM