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Topic: Becoming a freelancer? (Read 232 times)

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September 13, 2017, 06:50:43 AM
#5
freelancing is not an easy thing. You don't have a standard salary and you are not ensured. My recommendation would be to work full time and freelance on the side

Fully agree to this man!
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September 13, 2017, 06:50:23 AM
#4
Hey, do we got some people here that are freelancers?
Can you please elaborate on what are you doing / specified in? What are the most desired skills and where you are finding the job?

This thread can serve as inspiration for myself and others who are thinking about gaining some new skills and become more independent people instead of working in full-time jobs which they hate for the rest of their lives.
I, for example, decided to learn coding / programming. The first thing about that is - we live in highly advanced society when it comes to technology, so to better understand and grasp the whole world and face threats, I believe we should learn those skills. You know, it's like in the past where most people didn't knew how to read or write - it wasn't necessary to live but very useful. Secondly - it will be desired skill nearly everywhere in the next one / two decades.

I want to become a freelancer accountant, but I want Bitcoin as payment. If there's a job who pays Bitcoin according to my skills, I would definitely accept it.
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September 13, 2017, 06:46:05 AM
#3
freelancing is not an easy thing. You don't have a standard salary and you are not ensured. My recommendation would be to work full time and freelance on the side
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September 12, 2017, 04:59:09 PM
#2
There are lot of freelancer here in forum who are currently gaining just by joining some campaigns but if you have skills that you wanted to use or learn more from it then you could try this site https://www.xbtfreelancer.com/ that is paying in bitcoin or dollars to the freelancers.
newbie
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September 12, 2017, 01:43:58 PM
#1
Hey, do we got some people here that are freelancers?
Can you please elaborate on what are you doing / specified in? What are the most desired skills and where you are finding the job?

This thread can serve as inspiration for myself and others who are thinking about gaining some new skills and become more independent people instead of working in full-time jobs which they hate for the rest of their lives.
I, for example, decided to learn coding / programming. The first thing about that is - we live in highly advanced society when it comes to technology, so to better understand and grasp the whole world and face threats, I believe we should learn those skills. You know, it's like in the past where most people didn't knew how to read or write - it wasn't necessary to live but very useful. Secondly - it will be desired skill nearly everywhere in the next one / two decades.
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