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although you may
be offered a ‘per item’ rate instead.Many companies
will have a set pay rate, but if you’re able to set your
own rate, or bid on a job, research the going rate, so you can
be competitive. Don’t forget that the company’s
physical location could affect the pay rate, due to the cost
of living in those areas.If a company does not require a W-2,
you will have to pay your own taxes, as you will be considered
a freelance worker.
You have probably heard this over and over, but it bears repeating:
never pay for a job. If a company requires a fee up front, it
is probably a job finding service at best, a scam at worst.About
the AuthorNell Taliercio is the owner and founder of http://www.TelecommutingMoms.com
– which is a leading resource website with work at home
jobs and everything a telecommuting mom would need. Come visit
us today!
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