In these economically difficult times there are many an engineer fresh out of college who are lacking in skilled employment opportunities. I had a thought recently about the possibility of engineering being done as a freelance, work-from-home kind of affair, and chatted with some college buddies of mine about it. I've found a few sites online that specialize in coordinating these kinds of efforts, but work is kinda minimal in these economic circumstances, sadly... :-(
Basically, the idea is that say a small company wants to do some high-level analysis (thermal simulation or something) of a part. They don't normally do this kind of work, and hence don't have the resources or the know-how to do this one-time complex analysis. They would hire a freelance engineer that specializes in this kind of analysis to do the job and pay him/her on a per-job basis or something similar.
I'm just curious if anyone here has done this sorta work before. I'm tempted to test the waters of this sorta work alongside my day job, you know, just to see what I can kick up. I'd like to have some idea of how common this sort of work is, because to me, if I were the small company needing a job done, I know there are consulting firms that can do this sorta work too, and with a higher cost, could be more reputable, and so that's where I'd put my money.
Basically, the idea is that say a small company wants to do some high-level analysis (thermal simulation or something) of a part. They don't normally do this kind of work, and hence don't have the resources or the know-how to do this one-time complex analysis. They would hire a freelance engineer that specializes in this kind of analysis to do the job and pay him/her on a per-job basis or something similar.
I'm just curious if anyone here has done this sorta work before. I'm tempted to test the waters of this sorta work alongside my day job, you know, just to see what I can kick up. I'd like to have some idea of how common this sort of work is, because to me, if I were the small company needing a job done, I know there are consulting firms that can do this sorta work too, and with a higher cost, could be more reputable, and so that's where I'd put my money.