Kanchou wrote:100 yen per character, 300 character per hour, 8 hours a day, 3 days a week... 30 weeks a year.... $216,000 a year!!! SMORGUFLEERF?@L???!
This is assuming you get enough work at that rate to make that much. I get some work at extraordinarily high rates where I make $5000 in a 24 hour period, but that's not the norm and if I only accepted work at those rates I wouldn't make enough money to live off of.
Kanchou wrote:I don't mean "aim for 30K and cut them off," I simply mean as a baseline for a minimum target income.
I understand, I'm just trying to impart that freelancing is extremely uncertain, there is no way for me to answer that question for you, there are too many variables, the best answer I can give you is "somewhere between 1 and 30".
Kanchou wrote:Well, if you know of at least one freelancer who got sponsored, that is useful information for me.
Thanks for all the info and insights.
Just to clarify though, the freelancer in question was Norweigian and translated into that language, not English. The reason the company sponsored him is because there are literally like 3-4 freelancers in Japan who can translate into Norweigian and they have extraordinarily high rates.