Re: Need advice, Please... becoming an IC
From: Donna from Texas (txlady_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 09/16/04
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Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2004 02:39:42 GMT
Actually, it's not really my "thing". I just thought that would be easiest,
with only one account outside my full time job. Tell me what the pros and
cons are, please... in my situation. Now, If I get other accounts and end
up doing my own business, that will definitely be a different matter,
because I doubt seriously most doctors and their office staff are as easy
going at this one is.
Thanks!!
Donna in Texxas
"SANDITYPES" <sanditypes@aol.comshazbot> wrote in message
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> >Hmmm, well they just asked me if I wanted to get paid directly or if I
> >wanted them to take out my taxes and social security. They said the Dr.
> >would do it any way I want to. I thought that would be the easiest. Am
I
> >wrong?
>
> It's not a matter of right or wrong, but whether you want to be an
employee or
> have your own business. It sounds like being an employee is really your
thing,
> at least for the time being.
>
> Sandi
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