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Topic ClosedInternet Contract Work

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    Posted: 23.Apr.2016 at 01:37
Hi,  I need some inside info on problems, benefits, profits etc. on internet contract work.  What kind of work is most popular? Help please!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.Apr.2016 at 11:35
Here is the main problem.

There are so many so-called CAD techs out there that you'll find the work to be very cutthroat.  You can be bidding for a project and quickly discover so guy from half way around the world is offering to do it at such a ridiculously low price you can't imagine how he is making a profit.

Benefits?  None.

Profits?  Scant.

Look term employment outlook?  Dismal.
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