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AlexDoit2017-01-17 18:48:29
Freelance
AlexDoit, 2017-01-17 18:48:29

Freelance practice at a university for a freelancer. How to get?

Good afternoon! I am studying applied mathematics at the university. Approached the 5th course, the question arose about the passage of compulsory practice, I read that you need to get a job officially. I got a job in the state office enikey, but I don’t really want to work for 10kr a month and plow and plow, and the bosses are changing, it will become even worse (it’s difficult to take a job in the city, it takes a couple of hours to drive, and projects that should not be abandoned or postponed). Practice in April, and the tsunami is already starting at work, you have to bring it down. Is it possible to do an internship without formally working? Suppose I sell software (by copyright) and pay taxes as an individual, i.e. I don’t seem to be a parasite, and I don’t seem to work. Or I pay 18kr a year for a patent as a software developer. Why is this option not taken into account? Or are they still taken into account? IP creation is not yet an option, too difficult. It is not possible to ask the dean yet, the secretary does not know.
Скажите пожалуйста, есть ли возможность нормально пройти практику не будучи при этом официально устроенным и без взяток? Кто через это проходил? Учусь в гос-вузе.

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Кирилл Арутюнов, 2017-01-17
@arutyunov

Do you really not have a single business partner who would sign a piece of paper for you that you "passed through" his practice? Any client with sole proprietorship or LLC.

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Dmitry Bay, 2017-01-18
@kawabanga

I made my IP at the university, and drove half of the group through it ... There is nothing complicated there by the way.

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Puma Thailand, 2017-01-18
@opium

The practice lasts about 60 minutes, write a report 55 minutes, put signature stamps 5 minutes, voila, the practice is completed.

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FoxInSox, 2017-01-17
@FoxInSox

Is it possible to do an internship without formally working?

Of course yes.

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