> >Any one know how I go about setting my self up as a leagal contractor?

The potential Big Chez recommended I start with this firm, because some others 
doing the same type work for them are using it:
http://www.automationpartnersinc.com/
The owner is coming here today to discuss issues with me.

> Despite that I am trying to get you a new job,
> I think that you indeed should start your own
> business.

My wife found this:
"Working for Yourself: Law & Taxes for Independent Contractors, Freelancers & 
Consultants"
http://www.nolo.com/lawstore/products/product.cfm/objectid/68464A84-FD9B-45A8-8F5A576D33A0DECA/sampleChapter/1

It has some free advice that many of you may find of intrest.

Tthe  Tax in the US, which when you figure all of the "hidden" taxes is over 
50% are a real killer.  Liability and health insurance even more so.

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