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RE: Freelance programming
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RE: Freelance programming


  • Subject: RE: Freelance programming
  • From: Brant Sears <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2003 13:35:28 -0800

Think it through. If what you want to do is go into business for yourself,
then do that. However, if you are a new Mac programmer and want to get some
experience and become a real, professional Mac programmer, you are probably
better off getting a job at a company.

Working for yourself can be pain. You have to find the work, figure your own
taxes, insurance, etc. If you can land a job as a Mac programmer working
somewhere either as a full time employee or a contractor working through an
agency, you can get your foot in the door without having to take on the
additional burdens of running a business.

Yes, you will probably have to re-locate unless you live in a major
softwarer city (Silicon Valley, Seattle, Portland, Virginia, NYC, etc.)

My 2 cents :-)

Brant Sears
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