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by PappaPatat 2260 days ago
I say (from experience) during hard times is the best time to start.

You will not be lured into massive fixed costs and start with the absolute minimum and required, which you can scale up when your business start flying.

As long as you start tight, you will stand a good change.

2 comments

Highly depends on the pool you'd be swimming though. As a Javascript dev, I would not want to be looking for a contract right now...
What fixed costs would a freelancer have?
- an accountant - web hosting - email service - company phone