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<blockquote data-quote="Ayeshlive" data-source="post: 18656065" data-attributes="member: 363439"><p>Well I disagree. </p><p></p><p>The more talented you are, the more demanding you are. Too many noobs means you can outsmart the majority and demand higher prices. I sometimes charge higher prices for serious clients who want to maintain code quality. They are often OK to pay even a ridiculous quote of the guy is talented enough. </p><p></p><p>- Is your job really secure? I'm booked until mid-2017 and I've been doing online work since Dec 2010. Never been happier. Never felt insecure. </p><p></p><p>- True. But you can have an emergency fund and register a company for your name and become owner of it. </p><p></p><p>- freelancing doesn't mean you work by yourself. It's inevitable that you'll have to work with a remote team. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Now, for the benefits:</p><p>- you get to decide what projects you want to take. </p><p>- you get to decide how much you want to get paid for the task. </p><p>- you can bloody travel the world and the clients wouldn't care. I have committed code from my bed, our school, friends places, in Beijing bar street right next to a porn comics store, in Mumbai, on their national day. </p><p>- all your income is tax-free. You bring USD to the country after all. </p><p>- you have so much time you don't know what to do. </p><p>- hourly payments instead of monthly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ayeshlive, post: 18656065, member: 363439"] Well I disagree. The more talented you are, the more demanding you are. Too many noobs means you can outsmart the majority and demand higher prices. I sometimes charge higher prices for serious clients who want to maintain code quality. They are often OK to pay even a ridiculous quote of the guy is talented enough. - Is your job really secure? I'm booked until mid-2017 and I've been doing online work since Dec 2010. Never been happier. Never felt insecure. - True. But you can have an emergency fund and register a company for your name and become owner of it. - freelancing doesn't mean you work by yourself. It's inevitable that you'll have to work with a remote team. Now, for the benefits: - you get to decide what projects you want to take. - you get to decide how much you want to get paid for the task. - you can bloody travel the world and the clients wouldn't care. I have committed code from my bed, our school, friends places, in Beijing bar street right next to a porn comics store, in Mumbai, on their national day. - all your income is tax-free. You bring USD to the country after all. - you have so much time you don't know what to do. - hourly payments instead of monthly. [/QUOTE]
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