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webgurl
02-24-2003, 09:07 PM
I am self employed
How about you guys? :D

_ED
02-24-2003, 09:30 PM
I'm self employed. I spent the last 3 years running adult sites, which I ran with a traffic managment script i wrote myself, but over the last 8 months i've decided to not run my sites any longer and concentrate on just selling my 2nd, and newest script.

Pidgin
02-24-2003, 09:35 PM
Where is the UnEmployed option? hehe

_ED - you play Gibson too? :)

Panky
02-24-2003, 09:35 PM
Employee with supplemental income.



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crazyal
02-24-2003, 10:01 PM
Originally posted by XXXManager
Where is the UnEmployed option? hehe

_ED - you play Gibson too? :)

hahaha thats true.
anyways the answer is entrepreneur !
Can't stand working for others :bum:

_ED
02-24-2003, 10:12 PM
Originally posted by XXXManager
Where is the UnEmployed option? hehe

_ED - you play Gibson too? :)

That's right. I like my guitar tone nice and fat.
My guitar weighs a ton, i use a big Muff pi, and a 160 watt randall amp.

J B
02-25-2003, 09:54 AM
I'm kind of both as I'm employed by my own company :)

adamneve
02-25-2003, 11:34 AM
Originally posted by J B
I'm kind of both as I'm employed by my own company :)
Employee...:bonk:

twinkley
02-25-2003, 12:58 PM
I am a full-time employee and a part-time wanna-be owner. :)

twinkley

poppy
02-25-2003, 02:08 PM
Self-employed, but I whore out to 3-4 companies...LOL

Yo Adrian
02-25-2003, 02:19 PM
Can I be both?

I've been self employed for years up until about a month ago when I jumped on board with Silvercash......but I still run my own sites from home.

BigRingChuck
02-25-2003, 02:35 PM
Currently employed by the corporate machine, The Erotic Networks (formerly IGallery). All the politics, etc. make the self employment look nice sometimes.

wsjb78
02-25-2003, 02:43 PM
Self-employed business and law student!

Bestat
02-25-2003, 03:36 PM
Own my own companies, pay myself salary plus nice little Corporate Officer bonuses. :D

:cool:

PaulSweet
02-25-2003, 06:12 PM
Originally posted by twinkley
I am a full-time employee and a part-time wanna-be owner. :)

twinkley

Same - but for the 4 years prior to this job I was self employed.

gunner
02-25-2003, 06:13 PM
Bestat, good to see ya in Jamaica :D

Raya
02-25-2003, 06:15 PM
Self employed!

After leaving the corporate world a few years back, I did a short stint at a tech company since then I have been doing my own thing:D

Feynman
02-25-2003, 06:31 PM
http://www.detaxcanada.org/lesson2.rtf

According to the Income Tax Act (Canada) definitions, "employment" is a position of "servitude". A "servant" is one who has pledged feudal servitude [a form of slavery] for the right to live on some "lord's" lands; or, someone who must work off a debt. The term "Employer and employee" are synonymous with "master and servant". The master/servant contractual laws and obligations arise out of the feudal system of the Middle Ages. An employer/employee work agreement (contract) is considered a “contract of service” and translates as a “contract of servitude”.

An "employer" is a person who "rents" slaves from the Government.
For that privilege, the employer must perform certain duties and responsibilities like: reporting employee compensation [T-4 slips to CCRA], withholding taxes and deducting Canada Pension, and paying "contributions" on behalf of the employee. Employee compensation supposedly belongs to the Government, thus the reporting requirement. How much the employee gets to keep for his own use depends on his return of income [T1] in April.

Is "employee", therefore, the description of your relationship to the company with whom you work and draw a paycheque? Or, do you exchange your skill and/or labour for a contractually agreed upon amount of money? Are you working off a debt; or, are you paid after you perform? If the latter, you are not an employee according to the Income Tax Act. You are a "contractor" regardless what some Judge or CCRA agent may tell you, or tell the person for whom you work. "Employer" and "Employee" are used elsewhere in this paper in the generic meaning. The terms should, therefore, not be used in any correspondence to CCRA. The desirable situation is to have a “contract for services” with a so-called employer.

pornodoggy
02-25-2003, 08:34 PM
Both.

-=HUNGRYMAN=-
02-25-2003, 11:04 PM
Self - Employed - wouldn't have it any other way!

www.paysitedesign.com
www.paysitehosting.com
www.paysitemasters.com
www.paysitetraffic.com
www.paysitepixxx.com
www.paysitenames.com
www.hungrytgp.com
www.paulspics.com

:cool:

webgurl
02-25-2003, 11:10 PM
I was inspired to work for myself from my boyfriend, without him i don't think the thought of self employment would have crossed my mind :luv:

Bestat
02-26-2003, 01:12 AM
Hi Gunner!

Was great to get to know you better in Negril as well! Another handsome young man I can call friend! Can't have too many of those!....LOL

:cool:

McAttack
02-26-2003, 01:27 AM
Self-employed. Wouldn't have it any other way. I work with the 12Circle crew, but I'm my own person. Meaning I'm kinda like a consultant. Simple reason, taxes! Have to incorporate myself soon so I can get a few more tax breaks.

Panky
02-26-2003, 01:30 AM
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