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Free at last! I quit my soul sucking job from these demon bosses. I’ll use use this opportunity now to become a freelancer. Any tips for the German market would be greatly appreciated!

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    I haven’t done any freelancing myself so, no idea.
    But why only the German market? As a freelancer you have access to the whole global market.
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    @Lensflare True, it’s more about tripfalls really and not having to learn something the hard way in terms of dealing with the apes in government
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    aah freelance, the glory land of less to none holidays, crazy customers, taxes and unpaid sick days...
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    @Grumm seems you have experience?

    The thing is that I want to be independent.

    Of course, there’s nothing like a free lunch. Paid sickdays could result in unreasonable guilt tripping from the bosses for having „the audacity“ to not be operational.

    Taxes is a constant in life you wont ever get away with, but I’ll try being the son of a celebrity in my next life :^)

    And crazy customers, well that can depend. I had clients I very much liked to work with. Maybe it’s about delivering in such a high standard so you one day have the liberty of choosing your customers?
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    @Chewbanacas @Grumm ah and the no holidays thing, also depends imo. You’ll have none, but that could also mean you can just not work when you don’t want to.
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    Congratulations! I do not think freelance is freedom at all, to be honest. I always see them working very hard.
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    Here's my tip ======D

    Ok ok enough silly jokes, my real tip: "ability to speak German"

    You're welcome.
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    @UberSalt to speak like a German, you must sink like a German. Zis tip is ze most important one.
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    @Grumm This heavily depends on the market you're in. I have been freelance for a decade in the corporate world (banking, government, private fin tech.. my stack is .NET with whatever frontend library is flavour of the month). An unpaid holiday or sickday is not a problem when you earn between 2 and 3 times more than in a full time position.

    I wouldn't freelance by taking the odd job here and there. You need to get hired as a consultant sub-contracting through one of the bigger firms out there. Sign 40 hours per week full time contracts 👍

    Freelance
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