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Author: Craig S.
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Subject: PLUG-discuss digest, Vol 1 #2081 - 2 msgs
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>    1. Re: [slightly OT] Advice on becoming an independent contractor (Victor Odhner)
>    2. Re: Urgent: Copy hda to hdb with dd? (Tom Achtenberg)

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> Date: Sun, 24 Mar 2002 08:41:09 -0700
> From: Victor Odhner <>
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> Subject: Re: [slightly OT] Advice on becoming an independent contractor
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> Kurt Granroth wrote:
> > I am about to enter into an agreement to work for a
> > company as an independent contractor. I will then
> > have to take care of such things as self-employment
> > tax, contributions to my IRA, and everything else.
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> Remember that "everything else" includes vacation pay,
> sick pay, marketing time and expenses, etc. Think
> a year or two ahead and try to really scope out how
> many paid work days you realistically expect, versus
> how many days you will NOT be receiving an income.
> Your planning, and your pricing, need to reflect this.
> Marketing yourself into your NEXT job while still having
> time to finish your CURRENT job is a tricky dance.
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> You might want to look at http://www.1099.com/ -- I saw
> it recommended once but have not taken the time to
> dig through it. It is no longer being updated but looks
> like it might have some good stuff.
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> Me, I'm a W-2 kind of guy.
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> Vic
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and if you are a privacy freak then working on a 1099 gives you the opportunity to use
a Tax ID number instead of your SSN when dealing with your prospective employers.

Craig S.