@Ben - Out of curiosity, what are the limits of doing your company trick? Can you stay more than 3 months for a long job? What if you have family, kids in school, etc?
-- Ben Davis www.moondog-animation.com +33 6 88 48 54 50 On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 12:40 AM, Ben Beckett <nebbeck...@gmail.com> wrote: > If you works as a company director, selling your services as a company > the visa problem goes away (effectively a freelancer). > Meaning you pay your tax as a reg company in the place were your company > is Reg, a little more paper work, but you can travel, and the employer pays > a company not a person. > > If your single I highly recommend marring a accountant like me. it make > for a easy life! > > All the big companies sell there services every were! > > one bonus, More paper work = less tax > > just my two cents or pence > > > On 25 April 2013 22:22, David Gallagher <davegsoftimagel...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> On 4/25/2013 4:16 PM, Andy Moorer wrote: >> >>> There are some seriously skilled softimage talents who were at >>> triggerfish, if there are any producers lurking the list this downsizing >>> has resulted in a number of at-large artists of a caliber and experience >>> level which would ordinarily be very difficult to find at all.. >>> >>> It's frustrating seeing studios in LA and NyC desperate for experienced >>> softimage talent but unable to hire outside of the states because of visa >>> issues. Time to grumble at my congressional rep (that's sure to fix it, >>> right?) >>> >> >> Which L.A./N.Y. Softimage studios are hiring? >> > >