[Discuss] suggestions for contracting work?
Bob Dunphy
bob at redsystems.com
Sun Nov 24 00:25:05 EST 2013
In 2001 the company I work for as a Sr Systems Engineer went bankrupt (our
division was the only one making money). Customers called me asking if I
would still do work for them. I said yes if they cut the checks to me. In
the 12 years I have been in business most have been good years.
Become a company. I have two employees, me and my wife who does the
books. I work with other small companies like myself. I use them job by
job, that way I don't pay for talent to do nothing while I hunt for the
next job. I stay away from "1099" workers because then I inherit more
paperwork, like workmen's comp insurance and a host of other rules I don't
need/want. I view someone that takes the effort to be incorporated as
serious.
Pick a name, buy a domain and set up a web site and email. Nothing screams
amateur like @gmail.com or @yahoo.com.
I only do work for businesses. When you fix a printer for a home user,
then three weeks later the monitor dies, "It was something you did." I
don't need/want those problems.
Just as I use other companies for work, I do work for other companies.
Some small and some are national. They don't paying for talent to do
nothing while hunting for the next job. I let them be more flexible.
I sell services only and partner with other companies to sell the hardware
and software. This way there is no sales tax and no inventory to worry
about. I recommend to the customer the best product for their needs at the
best price. And I don't sell a $50,000 piece of gear that the customer
decides or can't pay for that I am on the hook for, and can only resell as
used equipment for at a price of $35,000. For a net loss of $15,000.
I network. When I get a call from a client and they ask for me to do work
I can't do I send them to another company that can. I don't make money
doing that, but I am remembered by both for doing the right thing. And it
comes back to you sometimes it the form of more business and referrals.
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Thank you God for putting unpleasant things in my life, sometimes it helps
me see things I would otherwise not see and gives me courage to act.
*Bob Dunphy*
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