SarkayanSweden wrote:
Hi James!
Hi. Sorry I took so long to come back.
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If your plan is to retire soon, what are your plans to gain money?
You mean, after I retire? Hopefully I won't have to. I'm lucky enough to have bought my own house when that was still possible. I've put money aside into pensions for a while now. So I should have enough to retire without having to worry. I'm likely to keep doing a bit of tech work on the side, just because I like doing it and it makes sense to get paid for it.
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Are there not good opportunities to create your own software some day?
Yes and no. That ship kind of sailed about 20 years ago when the first online application aggregators (Handango, Jamster) appeared, and then App Stores took over. There's no profit in it any more for the independent developer, unless you get lucky. It's like trying to become a pop star.
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Maybe sell your services in your enterprise, idk just trying to find reason and inspire.
Yes, freelancing as an independent consultant. This is the way to make money. It also has specific advantages for me as an autistic person:
- no expectation of loyalty - you do the job and get paid by the hour - you get no perks, only money; and the money is better than the perks
- no danger of being pushed sideways onto a project you aren't interested in, as a client has hired you for a specific task and it's never cost-effective for them to do that
- no danger of 'promotion' into management of people or projects