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Advice on Working in the Gig Economy From a Successful Gig Worker

Small Business Labs

We noticed a really good comment with excellent advice on working in the gig economy in the Harvard Business Review article Who Wins in the Gig Economy, and Who Loses.  After doing this for more than a decade, I still can't predict when the phone will ring, but I've come to accept that it will. 4) Health care is hard.

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Ensuring payroll compliance in 2024: What’s new?

BMT Office Administration

The IRS e-help desk phone number is 866-255-0654. If the worker has the power to negotiate their pay and hire other workers, they’re an independent contractor. Reimbursing Work-From-Home Expenses for Employees Remote work brings certain expenses, such as personal internet connection use, that are reimbursable by the employer.

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The Art of Problem-Solving: 4 Creative Strategies to Tackle Your Biggest Obstacles

Success

We review key performance indicators and note: First-quarter 2021 revenue was only $3,000, down 71%. Adding pre-recorded content to our service lineup means passive, recurring revenue, with fewer expenses. Lack of focus : Our coach seems to be trying to do too much—generating leads by phone, email and Instagram.

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How We Pulled Off a Huge Event Through Outsourcing

Productivityist

Review: Google Docs. Ten days before the event: we needed to research low budget and mid-priced hotels & hostels in three districts, put all the information (including URL, contact info, location, directions, room availability) into an Excel sheet and then negotiate discounts for participant groups coming from outside of Berlin.

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Top 5 Basic Advertising Tips

The Small Business Blog

Business Telephone Systems & Phone Lines For Your Business techdepot.co.uk Frank Said on March 21st, 2010 at 9:58 pm Another tip is to align your advertising activity with your public relations activity and if you can, negotiate a review of your product or editorial alongside your advertise campaign.

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Answering Reader Mail: Career Progression, Wearing Different Hats, and Realistic Expectations

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

I can only say I am pretty certain how talented and qualified you are since I don’t know your previous experience, how long you’ve been in this role, and how your performance reviews are. EA work is typically admin work - phones, travels, calendars, expense reports, mtgs/luncheons, etc. So I think you are on a good path.