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And those who feel sorry for them ))
All in all, it is possible to work
The main thing is desire and skill
And those who feel sorry for them ))
Exactly, Alexei...
It is possible to work in general.
The main thing is desire and skill
Well, it's a blunt calculation compared to sitting on your ass in an office.
Office, perks:
Office, minus:
All in all, it is possible to work.
The main thing is desire and skill
Says Renat, who doesn't have a single job on his profile )))))))))))
Says Renat, who doesn't have any work on his profile )))))))))))
Freelancing is a job, as I understand it.
It's a full-time job.
Don't have that much free time
Well, there is also downshifting.
Freelancing is a job, I take it.
It's permanent.
If only it were "full-time"...
Freelancing is a little bit thick and a little bit thin.
It just seems that over there is a pile of orders, and now I'll fulfill them, and the money will flow like a river... Alexey was right about "stress from customers". That's why I don't even look at freelance programming. I prefer tutoring.
Says Renat, who has no work on his profile )))))))))))
Alexei, I don't have a single job in my profile either, however, I'm quite capable of judging the pros and cons of freelancing. I think Renat is quite aware of that, too.
Come on, don't take my words so seriously )) I, too, in freelance I have only one request hanging, the customer took time out, and not one completed. Just all customers come to me in Skype, and pay greyhounds, piglets and eggs with sour cream )) That's why in freelancing you can't pay with a pig, eh? I'd take it...
Or is this all just for MT5 programmers?
Basically, yes,
For me it is similar to the ordering statistics - all the "rubbish" like grid Expert Advisor and stochastic Expert Advisor get 15-25 responses from programmers, making your first job there is more like a lottery, the chances are minimal.
To make a complex job, you need to be in the "mql theme" all the time - otherwise, the quality of your programs will be so-so, not to mention the speed of writing code and fixing bugs.
Make a super complex job - here, alas, it is a matter of your talents, these tasks are usually related to mathematical skills, knowledge of Windows programming, knowledge of third-party trading platforms and all sorts of non-standard tasks.