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Ask HN: Work from home Daddy

13 pointsby devb0xover 10 years ago
I have plenty experience (decade+) in SDLC, dev and am looking at new gigs. My wife is looking at going back to work and I want to then be home in the afternoons for my kid.<p>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.<p>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 &#x2F; Jenkins).. what are my options?<p>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?

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akassoverover 10 years ago
I&#x27;m a work from home dad. One thing I&#x27;ve learned is that no work gets done when the kids are at home (well, awake and at home). I start work super early and we still send the kids to daycare, but I do have tons of flexibility to be a dad that a regular job wouldn&#x27;t provide.<p>I&#x27;ve never worked through elance, but I&#x27;ve hired a lot of people there. In my experience (again, as a hirer), once I find someone good, I stick with them. I&#x27;ve got freelancers that I met on elance years ago that I still work with. Don&#x27;t know if this is normal, but if it is, I&#x27;d focus on building relationships and think of it as a marketing channel as opposed to your long-term revenue stream.
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ddorian43over 10 years ago
See the &quot;Who is seeking work&#x2F;seeking freelancer&quot; monthly thread. And &quot;Who is hiring&quot; monthly thread.<p>Go back a couple of months, some of the companies are probably still hiring.
brudgersover 10 years ago
It&#x27;s may be easier to negotiate what you need by starting with one of the local gigs than flat out going solo...free-lancing is hard and clients can be as demanding as bosses and much much less likely to pay quickly or at all.<p>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.<p>Good luck.
salukiover 10 years ago
I would look at transitioning to a full time remote position that allows you to work flexible hours. Freelancing can work if you make the right client relationships to keep a steady stream of projects coming in at your desired hourly rate. Typically these clients aren&#x27;t found on elance&#x2F;odesk.
revoradover 10 years ago
Have you looked at these remote job boards? -<p><a href="http://nomadjobs.io/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;nomadjobs.io&#x2F;</a><p><a href="https://weworkremotely.com/" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;weworkremotely.com&#x2F;</a>
nancybee100over 10 years ago
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