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Igor Mestakhov2016-08-08 08:41:07
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Igor Mestakhov, 2016-08-08 08:41:07

Where can I find a stable part-time job as a laravel developer?

Good afternoon!
Due to the low workload at my current job, I decided to pay attention to remote part-time (~20 hours per week) work. A few years ago I worked with the people of Kiev, I left a very good impression of working together, I found them then through web-lance.
Actually, now I would like to find something similar, but a search for several days on Russian exchanges / laravel-work and stackoverflow did not give anything.
Maybe I'm not looking in the right place? I thought that there are agencies on the upwork, is it possible to somehow join their team? I am a classic backend developer and I digest the layout exclusively at the bootstrap level (i.e. I won’t succeed as a person-orchestra). Ideally, I would like to get into a team where there is a clear division: PM-frontend-backend.
Please share your stories of finding part-time work (and if it's also a story about upwork'e agencies, it's great).

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Puma Thailand, 2016-08-08
@opium

nowhere, stable and part time are mutually exclusive.
go full time to a new job and there will be more money and there will be no such problems

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Toad Coder, 2016-08-08
@yetanothercoder

toptal is still there, you can search there in parallel

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Maxim Timofeev, 2016-08-08
@webinar

You can find a customer who will often throw up work. But you have to look. Take on many projects and some of them will become regular customers.
Looking for a customer who will provide work n-hours a day, 6 days a week is a utopia. This is theoretically possible, but this is from the category of "luck", so you should not set yourself such a goal initially.
There are a lot of orders for laravel on freelance exchanges and I'm sure that there are a lot of those who don't mind getting a performer not full time.
Although there is still the question of how much time are you willing to devote per day?

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