Ask HN: How to make more money on the side?
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Have you tried just changing your job and asking for 20K more?
Take care of your contract with BigCo. Totally second the idea of looking at carmack and oculus story.
Usually I would start by building stuff or contributing to an open project. You can get a letter saying you CNA contribute to an open project from your employer .
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How can i help of the word ?
If you have signed a contract with your current company you'll need to look over it to ensure there are no conflicts (non-compete, idea ownership, etc.)
If there's no contract or nothing in it specifically preventing outside work then it is perfectly legal.
Your best bet is freelance or short to mid term contract work.
I would start by asking around your network. I'm no social bee, but I've gotten a couple fairly well paid dev contracts this way.
As long as your productivity doesn't drop for your current employer, they likely won't care at all.
If there's no contract or nothing in it specifically preventing outside work then it is perfectly legal.
Your best bet is freelance or short to mid term contract work.
I would start by asking around your network. I'm no social bee, but I've gotten a couple fairly well paid dev contracts this way.
As long as your productivity doesn't drop for your current employer, they likely won't care at all.
Got any tips on how to create a compelling portfolio for Freelance work?
A portfolio you can start by building whatever it is you would like to offer as a contracting service. Something that displays almost like a demo for what you could be hired to do while freelancing. More important than a portfolio though is references and quotes. Start doing work in your network for cheap and for a quote and reference at the end of the work. When you start building this you will not only build up a network of hopefully happy customers but also a portfolio of work you have been paid to do. The other option is to do 1099 work for someone or a company that has the contracts already for you to work on remotely.
While I encourage you in your projet, there are the usual aspects about IP. For example how can your second employer be sure that what you work on with them, will not be claimed as intellectual property of your primary employer?
Not exactly the best example but look at the controversy generated by Carmak going to Facebook.
Not exactly the best example but look at the controversy generated by Carmak going to Facebook.
Does anyone manage a second job working 10-20 hours per week for a completely separate entity?
Is this legal? Would the second employer care that I am already employed?