In reply to bearmtnmartin:
It's all already been thought of and discussed.
SyntheticBlinkerFluid wrote:SVreX wrote: Benefits?? You're not going to be an employee. You are going to be a subcontractor. He will give you a 1099. You will be responsible for all your own taxes. But that's how it works, if you want to build a business.Maybe I should have been more clear. If I was an employee getting health insurance, I would be ok with maybe $17 or $18 an hour, but since I would be sub contracting, I'm going to need more dollars per hour to compensate for me having to pay for health insurance out of my pocket. At least that's how this is working out in my head.
Is this going to be a full time gig?
I was of the impression that you had a day job, and this would be on the side.
In reply to SVreX:
Originally it was going to be a side job, but I lost my job.
So, it's going to be full time until the next step arises.
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