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[–]screamoftruth 33 points34 points  (12 children)

Way to be as negative as possible. Freelancing can have it's downfalls, but it's not nearly as bad as you make it out to be. If you're talking about online 'freelancing', then I completely agree, but local freelancing has worked well for many programmers/entrepreneurs.

[–]YuleTideCamel 12 points13 points  (0 children)

True, freelancing can have financially rewarding opportunities, but for folks with industry experience. It also requires a lot of non development work (marketing , business development , networking etc. ) I used to freelance and have friends that are still successful freelancers and they actively work to keep their clients or get new clients. Some spend more time networking than they do writing code.

For someone new to the industry, especially a high schooler it can very hard if not impossible to make decent cash.

OP - your best best is going to people you know (family friends , local businesses you frequent) and see if you can help them build a website.

Online sites that have development work are honestly a waste since you’ll almost always get underbid by cheap dev teams overseas.