Jr CF Developer needed for small company in Norcross (Atlanta)

2008-08-12 Thread Monique Boea
Jr CF programmer needed for small, fast paced company in Norcross, GA to assist with QA, fixing errors and other tasks. Please send resumes and salary requirements to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank you. ~| Adobe® ColdFusion® 8

Re: Telecommute Question

2008-08-12 Thread Phillip M. Vector
No first hand knowledge and my comments are pure speculation, But I would think there wouldn't be extra work for the company to hire a non-us resident if they are just doing telecommuting work. After all, they don't have to be in the country to do the work, so I would suspect that all the laws

Re: Telecommute Question

2008-08-12 Thread Trevor Cole
They, the employer, would be best served NOT hiring you under a W2, but rather, contracting to you under a 1099. Pretty sure it would be an easier hoop to jump through for them. However, you would be responsible for filing your own taxes if they do so. That being the case, make sure you account

Re: Telecommute Question

2008-08-12 Thread Bryan Stevenson
Hey Andrew, Now I don't have any concrete experience, but I do see a lot of telecommuting posts here. My trick knee says that it's tough enough for US residents to find telecommuting work with US companies. So being a fellow Canuckyou may find it challenging to say the least. I would tend

Re: Telecommute Question

2008-08-12 Thread Vicky
Speaking of telecommuting, does anyone know of any legitimate sites/sources for finding telecommuting work (not just for programming, but data entry and other legit kinds of jobs NOT involving sales calls, etc.)? On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 12:05 PM, Bryan Stevenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey

RE: Telecommute Question

2008-08-12 Thread Duane
Andrew, my advice would be to file the necessary paperwork to create a corporation or LLC. That's what I did here in Nova Scotia when I got started, then you and the company do work corp to corp. No W2s or 1099s to worry about. Duane -Original Message- From: Andrew [mailto:[EMAIL

Re: Telecommute Question

2008-08-12 Thread Jeffry Houser
As a business owner, I'd probably hire someone from Canada w/o too much additional thought. However, DotComIt is only set up to pay in US funds; so you'd have to deal with whatever conversions need to be done. I haven't spoken to a lawyer about the IP implications of hiring someone not

Re: Telecommute Question

2008-08-12 Thread Larry C. Lyons
Given the exchange rates, you'd be better off asking to be pain in Canadian funds than US dollars. Better yet ask for Euros or gold ;) larry On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 1:59 PM, Jeffry Houser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As a business owner, I'd probably hire someone from Canada w/o too much