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Combining non-core work and freelancing?
I am a final year student of the Faculty of Economics of one of the capital's universities. For the last 4 years, I have been working as a freelance Front-End, earning, on average, about 20-30k, which, in Moscow, is only enough for food. Now there is a need for money, so I am looking for a job. In the process of monitoring vacancies by education and profile, a brilliant idea suddenly came to my mind: what if I get a simple job, like a security guard or a watchman and freelance at work along the way, since 3g is now everywhere? Or is it better not to do crap and go to work as Junior?
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Do I understand correctly that we should decide for you what to do?
If you know how to develop yourself, then this is a good option, since you will grow faster than at work, if you don’t know how, then go to work, they will teach you a lot there
sanchopancho.ru here sancho worked as a security guard
He worked as a signalman in a shift at a node for power engineers. Of the duties - tracking the indication, processing any damage claims. The work is not dusty. There was a wagon. Especially at night. Combined with freelancing. It turned out.
There were good times :) but you get dumber.
Consider what you plan to do next. If you move to freelancing completely - then why not? Although it is not clear, why not develop further to get more? I can assure you that by spending the same time as security guard duties, you can earn much more as a programmer.
And if you plan to go to a permanent job - then absolutely not. When applying for a job, there will be questions in any way. The first sign of some problems in personal or professional qualities.
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