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Some try to earn from backbreaking work, some using “a book” and “pen”, and some using a mouse and a keyboard, from home through the Internet

 

Managing. Teens, elderly primary school students, and high school students quickly learn what that word means in a country where their parents, with two average salaries, barely cover their family expenses: buy food, pay bills and loans, and provide basic inedible supplies. The pocket money is usually not high on the priority list. And even if it is, it is not enough. So, you start thinking early, about some kind of profit. And managing.

Some try to earn from backbreaking work, some using “a book” and “pen”, and some using a mouse and a keyboard, from home through (fast) Internet.

It all starts with following ads that offer “fast, easy, and guaranteed earnings.” Playing unpopular games or browsing paid commercials for hours is the slowest and least fun way to make money on the Internet. You sometimes barely get five to ten euros for one or two-week engagement and number of hours worked. And sometimes, not even that much.

Stefan V. said that he also went through this phase, but that very soon he wanted to try something more tangible and useful (more profitable). He was attracted to the possibility of creating a logo for foreigners (according to definition from Wikipedia: a logo is a graphic sign or an icon indicating a product or business). It seemed to be a profitable and simple business, explained our interviewee the beginning of his business adventure in which he entered with a group of friends. “For those who don’t know what a logo is – it’s an image, mostly often made by the request of a person who uses it and it serves to label a company, profile or product. Well, at the beginning we used various YouTube guides, explanations and shortcuts for work in basic programs like Photoshop. It took us several days to learn and master them. And then we started to look for our first customers in online forums. At the very beginning, we were paid 3-5 euros for a simple logo, so we earned 15 to 20 euros a week, depending on the number of customers. It wasn’t much, but it was not bad for the beginning. Over time, you realise that it is the most difficult to find customers at that level. And some more fun things emerge…”

A similar type of money-earning on the Internet, with compulsory prior knowledge, is translation of shorter and longer texts on various websites. Using the jargon of teenagers in Podgorica, this is freelancing and it refers to a person who does not have a particular job but rather collects and considers the offers he/she has and accepts the most appropriate one. In the adult world, we define freelancing as a part-time job without permanent employment, but let’s not elaborate further, the essence is the same. Basically, we’re talking about translating catalogues for online shopping websites or subtitling of movies and series. Earnings range from five euros per hour to higher amounts, but require solid, very good or excellent knowledge of English language – and Montenegrin as well.

For those to whom learning is not a favourite activity, there are games. And there are several ways to combine the pleasure of playing and the benefit of making money. “After hours and days of playing Paladins, we decided to make our first team for playing the game,” recalled Damian B., one of our interviewees. He noted that this was significantly before broadcasts of video game tournaments started on the state television (RTCG) channels and cable television sports channels (Sport klub has a channel exclusively dedicated to electronic games). “Team had three members, which was enough for amateur tournaments. We thought that we could easily win some rewards. But as soon as we entered the first phase of the first tournament, we saw that we lack experience and that we are still not up to the online tournaments of that rank, since our opponents overwhelmingly defeated us”.

They decided to take a step back. “We tried to find an easier way to make money through video games. And over time, we have succeeded”.  On the steam platform (steampowered.com), the globally best known and most developed platform for buying and playing games that has hundreds of millions of players and billions of euros turnover, there is a section called the community market. It is used by players to buy and sell items (features, tools, weapons, food with which the player improves the features of the character he/she manages)… which they use in their games. Trade is done for real money. In addition, the largest number of items, except for the most expensive ones, which cost hundreds or thousands of euros, can also be obtained by (skilful) playing a specific game. “We started to collect and win these items and to offer them for sale to interested players who had fewer skills and luck, and more money than us. Over time, we started to make “easy” money, money gained through entertainment. These are not large sums of money (at best several tens of euros), but they are sufficient for pocket money. And, what is more important, we gained it while having fun”, said Vuk V. Our interviewee believed that for higher profits, one should invest in video games equipment, but also directly in the purchase of certain items. This also carries the risk of losing money. “If you don’t have luck or enough knowledge, you can “go negative”, because over time, these items lose and gain value as well as cryptocurrencies. And if you don’t assess well when to sell them, you can easily lose money”.

Regular players know that there are various ways to make money on the steam. “Very profitable thing that we did was selling of accounts for games which we had brought beforehand to a certain level. Players who do not have the skill or time to start the game from the beginning or to reach to that stage – usually those are older players who have a job and a salary – are ready to pay decently and take over game already levelled up. Each of us has earned 50 euros or more, at least once, by selling accounts, and that is not a small amount of money”, claimed our interviewees. However, they note that buying someone else’s gaming account is not completely safe. If you do business with an unknown and dishonest account seller, you can easily be left without an account and without money since, that person can report that his/her account has been stolen (unauthorised account takeover). “So if you intend to buy one of the accounts, it is desirable that you know that person and that you are sure that he/she will not use and deceive you.”

Our interviewees, students of several high schools in Podgorica (Electro-technical, Economic, Grammar School), uneasily talked about a more primitive type of reselling of game accounts, which was popular in local gaming houses in the first half of the last year. At that time, the game Fortnite gained great popularity, so many wanted to make progress in it as soon as possible and as much as possible in order to show off to their friends. Thus primary school students from lower grades were willing to pay 10, 15 and even 20 euros for a game with popular and rare skins (they allow change appearance of a game character managed by the player).

They also emphasize that in the world of internet platform players, just like among payment cards or electronic banking users, you must always keep your personal data safe from thieves. Particularly dangerous can be “going” to unverified sites and platforms that lure by advertising cheaper or free items.

It happened that at the beginning of the year, one of them was hacked, as he entered a new site, practically, at the same time as he logged in. “Instantly, my account lost all protections, even though it even had a phone code that needed to be entered every time when account was used. Someone took it over, but failed to use it (to resell the collected items, for example) because we quickly contacted the game administrators and reported the theft. We proved the ownership of the account by repeating the credit card number, which belongs to a father of one of the players from our group, and which was used for the first payment made on that account”, stated the robbed player. And he left, to play basketball on the internet in peace “until everyone goes online”. Maybe something can be earned.

And how much money circulates in the world of e-sports, shows the prize fund at professional gaming tournaments. Thus, at the tournament International 2019, the contestants in playing Dota 2 game shared the amount of 30 million dollars.

 

When the ruble is stronger than the euro

Team of high school players from Pobrezje said that last year, with a “system error”, they managed to make an unexpected profit: “There was a terminal near our building where, in addition to paying for telephone and electricity bills, you could deposit money on a steam platform. We used the terminal since it allowed us to make payments by cash, without borrowing payment-cards from elder family members, and providing explanations. The thing was that the terminal, for unknown reasons, would transfer amount paid in euros to Russian rubles. Luckily for us, it turned out that games are much cheaper in rubles than in euros. Even twice in some cases. So for a week, we were cheaply buying and reselling, of course below the official price, games –– until this error was detected. In fact, the terminal disappeared, so we guess it was due to that.”

Luka RADULOVIC

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UKIDAJU LI SE KONCESIJE ZA IGRE NA SREĆU: Duboka ruka

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Dok država pokušava da izmjenama zakona uzme za sebe što veći dio kolača od ovog unosnog biznisa, na prevenciji i borbi protiv zavisnosti od kocke malo se radi

 

 

Vlada je početkom ovog mjeseca utvrdila Predlog zakona o izmjeni Zakona o koncesijama, kojim se definiše da oblast igara na sreću nije više predmet davanja koncesije.

Predstavnici Ministarstva finansija su obrazlažući Predlog zakona o igrama na sreću kazali da ne postoji regulativa Evropske unije sa kojom se on usklađuje, da se novim zakonom ukida dosadašnji koncesioni princip dodjele prava priređivanja. Tako će, po novom zakonu, svi koncesionari u roku od 270 dana izgubiti koncesiju, bez obzira do kada im ona traje. Nakon toga će ukoliko ispunjavaju uslove iz novog zakona dobiti pravo priređivanja u upravnom postupku.

Ova najava je izazvala buru kod priređivača igara na sreću. „Umjesto da nakon dvije decenije država konačno uspostavi stabilan i predvidiv normativni okvir, Predlog zakona o igrama na sreću uvodi ozbiljne biznis barijere koje direktno ugrožavaju opstanak legalnih priređivača, dok istovremeno omogućava nekontrolisani rast sive ekonomije i nelegalnog tržišta“, saopšteno je iz Grupacije priređavača igara na sreću.

Iz ove Grupacije se žale da je država u posljednjih par mjeseci usvojila niz zakona kojima se ograničava rad priređivačima igara na sreću. Tvrde da nauštrb legalnog koje zapošljava tri hiljade radnika, raste sivo tržište kocke koje obuhvata 70 odsto tržišta.

Naveli su neke od, kako tvrde, prepreka koje im država nameće: drastično povećanje naknada do 50 odsto; uvođenja administrativnih restrikcija kroz ukidanje koncesija i komplikovanih procedura registracije; čak 30 osnova za oduzimanje odobrenja za rad; više od 200 kaznenih odredbi… S druge strane zamjeraju što nema konkretnih mjera protiv nelegalnih priređivača.

Istakli su i da novi zakon nanosi ozbiljan udarac javnim finansijama – njegovim donošenjem država gubi najmanje 40 miliona eura prihoda, što direktno ugrožava finansiranje osnovnih javnih potreba i društvenih programa.

Protekle sedmice, skupštinski Odbor za zakonodavstvo povukao je privremeno predlog Zakona o igrama na sreću sa rasprave. Razlog: nije usklađen za važećim Zakon o koncesijama, a poslanicima nisu  dostavljene izmjene Zakona o koncesijama koje bi bile usklađene sa novinama iz novog Zakona o igrama na sreću.

Predrag NIKOLIĆ
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KOLAŠINU FALI ZEMLJIŠTE ZA KAPITALNE PROJEKTE: Opštini u centru ostali samo “okrajci”

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Za nekoliko infrastrukturnih projekata u Kolašinu konačno postoji volja, tehnička dokumentacija i novac. Međutim, zbog ranije prodaje opštinske zemlje u bescijenje, u centru grada sada fali prostora. Zato će lokalna uprava biti prinuđena da po visokim aktuelnim tržišnim cijenama kupuje na hiljade “kvadrata” od privatnika

 

 

U okviru Detaljnog urbanističkog plana (DUP) Centar, Opštini Kolašin fali zemljišta u svom vlasništvu, pa će za nekoliko kapitalnih projekata biti prinuđena da nedostajuće parcele kupuje po “paprenim” cijenama od privatnika.

To je posljedica dugogodišnje prakse tokom  prethodne dvije decenije, kada su u bescijenje prodavane mnoge parcele, kako u centru grada, tako i u najbližoj okolini. Precizne podatake o površini koja je u opštinskom vlasništvu u DUP Centar do zaključenja ovog broja Monitoru nijesu mogli saopštiti iz lokalne uprve. Navodno, da bi se došlo do tih podataka potrebno im je mnogo više vremena, jer je, kako su objasnili, potrebno provjeriti svaku od parcela u okviru DUP-a ponaosob.

Na tu temu je  zvanično odbilo da govori i nekoliko lokalnih funkcionera. Ipak, jedan od njih  nezvanično kaže da je vlasništvo Opštine u gradskom dijelu svega nekoliko hiljada “kvadrata”. On objašnjava da je najveća parcela ona “preko puta Opštine od 2.000 metara kvadratnih, a da su sve ostale okrajci preostali od davno prodatih parcela”.

“Situacija  je zaista nezavidna. Vrlo male površine su u opštinskom vlasništvu i više kapitalnih projekata biće realizovano tek nakon kupovine zemljišta od privatnika. Pored toga, nedostaje prostor za zelene površine, rekreaciju, pješačku infrastrukutu…Najdrastičniji je, svakako, slučaj  jedinog gradskog  parka, koji odavno nije  vlasništvo Opštine, već je, pod sumnjivim okolnostima, postao imovina kompanije koja je vlasnik hotela Bjanka”, kaže dobro upućeni  sagovornik Monitora.

Pored toga što nema park, Opština će kupovati zemljište za novi vjerski objekat, planiran Prostornim urbanističkim planom (PUP) ispod zgrade Elektroprivrede Crne Gore, kao i za parking-garažu. Kako bi uradila trotoar u Ulici Dunje Đokić i još nekoliko saobraćajnica, Opština će takođe morati “odriješiti kesu”, a u centru nije bilo mjesta ni za Dnevni boravak za djecu sa smetnjama u razvoju, pa će taj objekat biti građen u Sportskoj zoni. To je prostor u blizini naselja Lug, pored šetalita na Tari. U okviru DUP Sportska zona, takođe, velike površine su, prije 20-ak godina, prodate različitim privatnim kompanijama.

Dragana ŠĆEPANOVIĆ
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IZAZOVI REAKTIVICIJE BERANSKOG AERODROMA: Investicija za spas Berana i sjevera

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Premijer Spajić je označio „tri potencijalna aerodroma“ u Nikšiću, Beranama i Ulcinju kao predmet  pažnje Vlade obećavši „da ćemo sve tri opcije razmatrati“.  Aerodromi u Nikšiću i Ulcinju su skromnih mogućnosti i bez razrađene infrastrukture i studije izvodljivosti. Aerodrom iznad Berana pruža drugačiju sliku

 

 

Premijerski sat u srijedu je zaokupio pažnju javnosti zbog najave investicije u ulcinjskoj opštini, koja bi, po riječima premijara Milojka Spajića, trebala ubrizgati državi 30 milijardi eura u turističku industriju primorja. Opaska premijera Spajića da su „aerodromi usko grlo privrede i da treba otvoriti pitanje i ostalih (mimo Podgorice i Tivta)“  privukla je  malo pažnje usljed zahuktale debate o opravdanosti i transparentnosti arapskog investiranja na Velikoj plaži. Premijer je označio „tri potencijalna aerodroma“ u Nikšiću, Beranama i Ulcinju kao predmet pažnje Vlade obećavši „da ćemo sve tri opcije razmatrati“. Aerodromi u Nikšiću i Ulcinju su skromnih mogućnosti i bez razrađene infrastrukture i studije izvodljivosti. Aerodrom  iznad Berana pruža drugačiju sliku.

Monitor saznaje  da je komisija Vlade prije četiri sedmice  obišla i mapirala sve kuće u blizini aerodromske piste koje bi se morale ukloniti da bi aerodrom postao opet operativan i proširen. Trenutno se radi na kompletiranju baze podataka velikog broja divlje izgrađenih kuća u neposrednoj blizini piste. Aerodrom je 60 tih i 70 tih prošlog stoljeća održavao komercijalne linije za Beograd, Zagreb i Ljubljanu. Kasnije je ostao samo vojni i trenažni dio aerodroma. Zatečena aerodromska infrastruktura, hangari i instalacije su u lošem stanju. Stanje piste, koja bi morala biti proširena, je dalje iznenađujuće dobro.

Do sada su mnoge kompanije i strani investitori pokazivali interesovanje za ulaganje i reaktiviranje aerodroma. Njegovo ponovno otvaranje je u doba Demokratske partije socijalista (DPS) bila česta tema i obećanje pred državne i lokalne izbore. Najavljivano je i da je NATO zainteresiran za njegovo korišćenje. Kasnije je javljeno da NATO logistika na Kosovu i skopskom aerodromu zadovoljava trenutne potrebe Alijanse i da ne planiraju koristiti Berane.

Kada se početkom 2023. godine u javnosti pojavio novi investitor, ovoga puta Njemac, većina Beranaca je bila skeptična. Maik Štajnmuler, vlasnik njemačke avio kompanije Elite Private Jet Service Gmbh je tadašnjem premijeru Dritanu Abazoviću dao konkretnu ponudu na stolu. Njegova kompanija eksluzivno opslužuje renomiranu Minhensku bezbjedonosnu konferenciju (MSC) koja se održava u februaru svake godine. Zadužena je za prijevoz šefova država i vlada kada oni za tu priliku ne koriste državne letilice.    Štajnmuler je istakao da je okupio prestižne koinvestitore i da je to prilika koja se ne smije propustiti. Pismo namjere je poslato Vladi još 25. maja 2022. godine. Da je nešto ozbiljnije po srijedi vidjelo se u aprilu 2023. godine kada je potpisan Memorandum o razumijevanju s Vladom.

Jovo MARTINOVIĆ
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