So far, The satellite installer is the only option that I've found that could work on a contract basis so far. He has his own company, storefront, truck, tools, etc. He does contract work for a variety of satellite TV and Internet services, as well as antenna installations. Those rates are fairly high, though.
Everyone else I'm considering would have to be an employee. I haven't found anyone willing to do the work for a reasonable price, though. ------------------------------ On Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 10:59 AM, Jay Weekley <[email protected]> wrote: > You man want to research some of the gotchas involved in contract work. > Doug Hass may be a good resource to make sure you're treating your > contractor as a contractor and not inadvertently as an employee. > > > Christopher Gray wrote: > >> I've been working as a one-man shop for a while. I've started looking for >> part-time help. I've even talked to a satellite installer about doing some >> contract work. >> >> What sort of rates are typically paid to someone doing installations and >> troubleshooting? >> >> [I realize this varies by region, but I'd like to at least get an idea of >> what I should be offering.] >> >> Thanks - Chris >> > >
