1/ My goal here is not to get paid for commuting. It's to not commute. To do that, I set a high price point I don't EXPECT them to pay it!https://twitter.com/thecoffeemonkey/status/814935548699643904 …
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2/ And besides, you can look at it as * payment for commuting or as * demands extra fee for each trip on-site Ever note what plumbers do?
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3/ But in the end, it's not about deserve or "on the clock vs off", or anything. It's about one rock solid thing: supply and demand.
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5/ And it may very well not be worth it. This gig may very well wrap up tonight at 6pm and not be renewed. <shrug>
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6/ It gets me 50 hrs/week to finish my novel, learn new technologies, and play with my new Bridgeport.https://twitter.com/thecoffeemonkey/status/814936915321520129 …
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7/ I am in the very fortunate position of being able to keep the entire household running on my wife's (much smaller) income We live frugal
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8/ So if firm calls my bluff (well, not really a bluff, bc I'd rather not work there if I have to commute 3 hrs/day), I will >
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9/ * work for existing clients * beat bushes for new clients * self-educate to increase my worth to employers
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