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Freelance in Russia
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Steve Harmision
Steve Harmision writes about freelancer employment and provides fruitful information about best online freelance jobs. To know more, visit http://www.onlyfreelancer.com 
By Steve Harmision
Published on 08/27/2010
 
"Find Freelancer"- This idea is fairly new for the Russian people. We use here an expression that is hard to translate. It contains 5 words. The first letters give an abbreviation that became common, well known and is present everywhere.

Freelance in Russia
"Find Freelancer"- This idea is fairly new for the Russian people. We use here an expression that is hard to translate. It contains 5 words. The first letters give an abbreviation that became common, well known and is present everywhere.

I myself was a freelancer with my own business that was a heritage, a chance, a fortune. In 1995-1998 the taxes were symbolic. Then a huge change took place. The taxes became enormous and entangled. I stopped it all. I could. But people who had their own families, kids and no other sources of income had to go on with this burden.

Now the regulations are much more simple and easy. As a result, finding freelancers in the country is not anymore as rare as it was sometime back, since the freelancer employment is numerous. Other problem that arose out of the situation is those that who have their projects running are finding it hard to get their freedom and stable relations with clients. Young people go to Moscow and abroad. Seventy five per cent of the total money is concentrated in and around the capital city Moscow, which could be invested. It must be rolling. Just after graduation you are advised to go to get your share of the pie. Here nobody needs your efforts.

To avoid taxes all sorts of manipulative inventions are welcome and that includes the effort to find freelancer. We are not in Germany. Our civil consciousness was not cultivated. It is the main problem. I see the cars that are not conceived for our poor streets. They are sleek, wonderful and their owners are too free-free-from-taxes that freelancer employment in the country.

It is not as savage as before. Some rules are born. But all are human and sometimes become ill. When they are in hospital they need that all be strictly regulated, controlled and without mistakes. But doctors with their official misery are not controlled at all. Their civil consciousness was not cultivated at all. And at this point all chaos, deregulation and absence of morality give so many negative results, that all of it became visible.

P.S. Here there are freelancers from the Caucasus. They really work; more precisely they organize the work of others. They are not respected, but personally I admire their homes and families.