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Posted By: kb on 2009-06-26
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I need someone to tell me what is better, contractor or employee.


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I have no problem with pre-employment screens....
That's a totally different ball of wax than wasting taxpayers' money to pay for people drawing unemployment to have to go through it. Employers pay for those pre-employment screens; whole different scenario. People on unemployment are people who were working, productive members of society who through whatever circumstance lost their livelihood. They normally are not drawing off of the system by choice but have been given a very small temporary lifeline until they find another job (not easy to do these days).

I will agree with you on testing people on government assistance though. Personally, I'd love to make sure my taxpayer dollars are going to feed and house and clothe rather than up someone's nose or into their arm.

Has anyone even thought about the VAST amount of money it would cost to test everyone on unemployment?

It's fascist and absurd.
Make a list of budget/spending priorities for your self employment income
Dave Ramsey's book has a irregular income planning sheet. Basically you list your expenses with the cash flow sheet. With any steady income you allocate it. For irregular income, make a list from the cash flow sheet of what needs to be paid first. Keep a culmulative total.