I asked this once here before and had some positive responses, it's now been 7 years so I hope it's ok to ask once again as things have changed a lot since then.<p>I'm a developer and also a writer. I'm trying to consistently carve out more time in my weeks for writing (which unfortunately is not very high revenue!) by looking for part time development work. Are there any companies openly friendly to part time development work? Specifically I'm looking for 80-100ish hours a month as a fullstack or frontend developer but welcome any topical replies so that this can be a useful resource to others as well.
The seemingly unethical but I think totally okay way:<p>Job hop until you find a chill job that allows a hybrid schedule, or start one and move away, asking to go remote.<p>Work very hard 4-5 hours a day, and the rest of the time is yours. You might actually work harder than most people staring vacantly at their monitors and sitting in meetings.
I've been looking for something like this and basically, no, not unless you want to be a freelancer or contractor. It just doesn't make sense for companies to hire at part time levels when they can just use contractors instead.
I would totally hire a part time person for 80-100 hours a month if they're highly self motivating and a GSD personality. There are also places like Holland where you can typically get a job and then request to work fewer hours (with a relative pay adjustment) and this is protected by law.
Yes there is, although it's rare<p>Here is what I'd do if I were you:<p>Build a list of all the companies you could/want to work for<p>Build a list of all the linkedin profiles of their HR/recruiters/talents or (co)founders for small startups(you can use phantombuster or a custom puppeteer scraper)<p>Find all their emails using wiza, dropcontact or a similar tool<p>Use a mailbox warmer for a few days/weeks to prepare your mail address to send lots of mails without getting flagged as spam<p>BCC all of them asking if they'd be open to hiring part-time
(or use lemlist)<p>you can also send automated linkedin invites/messages to them
Add yourself to the 'Freelancer?" thread on <a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/submitted?id=whoishiring" rel="nofollow">https://news.ycombinator.com/submitted?id=whoishiring</a>